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13 June, 06:53

When chemical x is reduced, which of these expressions would be an accurate representation of its reduced state?

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  1. 13 June, 09:15
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    Is this what you wanted if not I can provide with more info: reduction is the part of an Oxidation-Reduction reaction in which there is a gain of electrons by a species or a decrease of the oxidation number of an atom. So C, there is no change so NOT a reduced state. In A the oxidation number has to go up by 2 for oxygen's oxidation number is always - 2, so the leaves B, were the bond with the hydrogen atom would donate an electron, thus reducing X
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