Which sentence describes a spontaneous redox reaction between two
elements?
A. The element wi...
Which sentence describes a spontaneous redox reaction between two
elements?
A. The element with the greater reduction potential is oxidized.
B. The element with the greater reduction potential is reduced.
C. The reduced element has a smaller reduction potential than the
oxidized element
D. The sum of the reduction potential and oxidation potential is
negative
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