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Chemistry, 26.06.2019 00:40 tamikagoss22

When an atom in a reactant gains electrons, what happens to its oxidation number? a. its oxidation number decreases, b. its oxidation number doubles, c. its oxidation number increases, d. its oxidation number increases by one, e. its oxidation number stays the same,

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