Chemistry
Chemistry, 05.07.2020 14:01, loloroyroy264

In an oxidation-reduction reaction, what happens to the electrons in the reduction process? A.
Electrons are bonded.
B.
Electrons are gained.
С.
Electrons are lost.
D
Electrons are replaced.

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