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    By Definition, the Removal of Oxygen from a Compound Is
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By Definition, the Removal of Oxygen from a Compound Is

Question 49

Question 49

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By definition, the removal of oxygen from a compound is called


A) neutralization.
B) reduction.
C) oxidation.
D) displacement.

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