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27 April, 15:54

In an oxidation-reduction reaction, the total number of electrons lost is

(1) equal to the total number of electrons gained

(2) equal to the total number of protons gained

(3) less than the total number of electrons gained

(4) less than the total number of protons gained

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  1. 27 April, 16:08
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    In redox reactions, there is no net loss or gain of electrons, so the answer is (1) equal to the total number of electrons gained
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