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Chemistry, 26.08.2019 18:30 zone332

Which of the following is an oxidation-reduction reaction?
• so2(g) + h2o(1) h2so3(aq)
• caco3(s) , cao(s) + co2(g)
ca(oh)2(s) + h2co3(1) caco3(aq) + 2h2o(1)
• csh1206(s) + 602(9) _ , 6c02(g) + 6h20 (7

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