shown. Explain why this reaction is a redox
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The reaction for the combustion of acetylene is
shown. Explain why this reaction is a redox
reaction by identifying the oxidation numbers that
change, what is oxidized, what is reduced, and
what happens to the electrons during the reaction.
2C2H2 + 502 — 4002 + 2H2O
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The reaction for the combustion of acetylene is
shown. Explain why this reaction is a redox
shown. Explain why this reaction is a redox
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