EBK ORGANIC CHEMISTRY AS A SECOND LANGU
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Chapter 12, Problem 74IP
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
To determine whether the given reactant is oxidized or reduced.
Concept interpretation:
Oxidation is the process in which there is an increase in the oxidation state as the reaction proceeds to form the product. Reduction is the opposite of oxidation.
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