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Consider the following half reaction in which nitrate is reduced to nitrite: no3– 2h 2e– → no2– h2o. the reaction has a δg°' value of –81 kj/mol. the negative value of δg°' results from the very e°' value of the redox couple no3–/no2–, and it reflects the strong tendency of nitrate to electrons. choose one: a. positive / donateb. negative/ acceptc. negative / donated. positive / accept

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