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Chemistry, 20.09.2021 15:20 daniellaZemira

How does the oxidation state of Li change in the following reaction? Li(s) + NaOH(aq) → LiOH(aq) + Na(s)
O A. It goes from 0 to +1.
O B. It goes from +1 to +2.
O C. It goes from 0 to -1.
O D. It does not change.

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