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For each of the following balanced equations, write the oxidation number above the symbol of each atom that changes oxidation state in the course of the reaction. (a) N2O4(g) 1 KCl(s) 88n NOCl(g) 1 KNO3(s) (b) H2S(g) 1 4 O2F2(s) 88n SF6(g) 1 2 HF(g) 1 4 O2(g) (c) 2 POBr3(s) 1 3 Mg(s) 88n 2 PO(s) 1 3 MgBr2(s) (d) 4 BCl3(g) 1 3 SF4(g) 88n 4 BF3(g) 1 3 SCl2(,) 1 3 Cl2(g)

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