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    Exam 6: Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
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    In the Equation, 2H<sup>+</sup> (Aq)+ Zn(s)\(\rarr\) H<sub>2</sub>(g)+ Zn<sup>2+</sup>(aq), the H<sup>+</sup> Is the Oxidizing Agent and Zn
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In the Equation, 2H+ (Aq)+ Zn(s) →\rarr→ H2(g)+ Zn2+(aq), the H+ Is the Oxidizing Agent and Zn

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In the equation, 2H+ (aq)+ Zn(s) →\rarr→ H2(g)+ Zn2+(aq), the H+ is the oxidizing agent and Zn is the reducing agent.

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