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Based on the oxidation states of the atoms in this reaction, answer the questions. 4Fe(0) + 3O2(0) → 2Fe2(3+)O3(2-) How many electrons does the iron half-reaction lose? How many electrons does the oxygen half-reaction gain? What is the total number of electrons that are moved in this oxidation-reduction reaction?

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