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    An Organic Compound Gains an Electron from Another Molecule
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An Organic Compound Gains an Electron from Another Molecule

Question 36

Question 36

Multiple Choice

An organic compound gains an electron from another molecule. The organic compound


A) has been oxidized.
B) is an electron donor.
C) has been reduced.
D) has become more positively charged.
E) has lost a hydrogen atom.

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