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    What Happens to an Elemental Oxidizing Agent in a Redox
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What Happens to an Elemental Oxidizing Agent in a Redox

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What happens to an elemental oxidizing agent in a redox reaction?


A) It speeds the rate of the reaction although it doesn't actually participate in the reaction
B) It gives up some of its electrons
C) It increases the oxidation number
D) It gets oxidized
E) It gets reduced

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