The following is a proposed redox reaction, what is happening to the phosphorus in this reaction. P++ 502-P:O10 A. The phosphorus is reduced B. The phosphorus is oxidized C. The phosphorus does not change oxidation state The following is a proposed redox reaction, what is happening to the nitrogen in this reaction. HF + NH3-NH++ F1. A. The nitrogen is being reduced B. The nitrogen is being oxidized C. The nitrogen does not change oxidation states

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The following is a proposed redox reaction, what is happening to the
phosphorus in this reaction. P++ 502¬P«O19
A. The phosphorus is reduced
B. The phosphorus is oxidized
C. The phosphorus does not change oxidation state
The following is a proposed redox reaction, what is happening to the
nitrogen in this reaction. HF + NH3→NHa+ F1-
A. The nitrogen is being reduced
B. The nitrogen is being oxidized
C. The nitrogen does not change oxidation states
Transcribed Image Text:The following is a proposed redox reaction, what is happening to the phosphorus in this reaction. P++ 502¬P«O19 A. The phosphorus is reduced B. The phosphorus is oxidized C. The phosphorus does not change oxidation state The following is a proposed redox reaction, what is happening to the nitrogen in this reaction. HF + NH3→NHa+ F1- A. The nitrogen is being reduced B. The nitrogen is being oxidized C. The nitrogen does not change oxidation states
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