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    What Is Oxidized in the Following Reaction? Fe + Ag<sub>2</sub>O
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What Is Oxidized in the Following Reaction? Fe + Ag2O

Question 119

Question 119

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What is oxidized in the following reaction? Fe + Ag2O → FeO + 2Ag


A) Ag
B) Ag2O
C) Fe
D) FeO
E) 2Ag

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