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Chemistry, 04.07.2019 07:00 Robinlynn228

Assign an oxidation number to each atom in the products. 2na(s)+2h2o(l)β†’2naoh(aq)+h2(g) assign an oxidization number for: na , o , h (in naoh) , h (in h2) i'm not sure how to assign oxidization numbers, if someone could explain it to me that'd be great! i have an exam that involves oxidization numbers coming up, and i'm completely clueless on them! you in advance!

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