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Consider the following redox reaction: na: cros(aq) + nal(aq) + choh)3(s) + nalos(aq) the change in oxidation state of the element that is reduced is 11 - 4 [2] -3 131 - 2 [4] + 2 [5] +5 (37) which of the following species would not function as an oxidizing agent? 1 12] [3] mno mn h 14 s [5] br

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