Chemistry
Chemistry, 07.08.2021 03:40, heroicblad

How is charge balanced in an oxidation-reduction reaction? A. The number of electrons transferred must equal zero.
B. The charge of the ions in the products must equal the charge of
the ions in the reactants.
C. The number of electrons lost must equal the number of electrons
gained.
D. The number of negatively charged ions must equal the number of
positively charged ions.

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