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The information below describes a redox reaction.

3 equations: First: upper C r superscript 3 plus (a q) plus 2 upper C l superscript minus (a q) right arrow upper C r (s) plus upper C l subscript 2 (g). Second: 2 upper C l superscript minus (a q) right arrow upper C l subscript 2 (g) plus 2 e superscript minus. Third: upper Cr superscript 3 plus (a q) plus 3 e superscript minus right arrow upper C r (s).

What is the final, balanced equation for this reaction?

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