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Chemistry, 17.09.2019 05:40 EricaLSH3588

What is the reducing agent in this reaction? cu(s)+4hn03(aq)=> cu(n03)2(aq)+2n02(g)+2h201
a) cu
b) n03-
c) cu(n03)2
d) n02

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