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In a redox reaction, the number of electrons lost is equal to the number of (1) protons lost (3) neutrons gained (2) neutrons lost (4) electrons gained
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In a redox reaction, the number of electrons lost is equal to the number of (1) protons lost (3) neutrons gained (2) neutrons lost (4) electrons gained
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In a redox reaction, the number of electrons lost
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(1) protons lost (3) neutrons gained
(2) neutrons lost (4) electrons gained
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(4) electrons gained
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