Chemistry
Chemistry, 01.09.2021 02:10, davidoj13

In a redox reaction, why does an element’s oxidation number decrease? A.
An element’s oxidation number decreases because it gained electrons.
B.
An element’s oxidation number decreases because it exchanged electrons.
C.
An element’s oxidation number decreases because it lost electrons.
D.
An element’s oxidation number decreases because it was heated.

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