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    Which Element Is Reduced in the Reaction Below? Fe<sup>2</sup><sup>+</sup><sup> </Sup><sup>
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Which Element Is Reduced in the Reaction Below? Fe2+

Question 66

Question 66

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Which element is reduced in the reaction below? Fe2+ + H+ + Cr2O72- → Fe3+ + Cr3+ + H2O


A) Fe
B) Cr
C) O
D) H

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