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Theodore Craig
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7 November, 15:50
A substance that accepts electrons is called a?
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Lilliana Griffin
7 November, 16:06
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Answer: The substance in a redox reaction that accepts electrons
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Sean Villa
7 November, 16:10
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Titanium dioxide
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Titanium dioxide (TiO2) has proven to be a very good electron collector for solar cells.
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