How can Redox reactions happen in covalently bonded compounds?
A. Redox might happen but it’s not likely.
B. Redox cannot happen because electrons are not being transferred.
C. Redox can happen in covalently bonded compounds when one atom’s nucleus pulls on the valence electrons of the other atom more strongly than the original atom does.
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• Redox reactions are characterized by the actual or formal transfer of electrons
• There is no true loss or gain of electrons
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