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an electron transfer with no net chemical change is called as....​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Redox Reaction

Answered by freefire8725
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Answer:

REDOX

Explanation:

Because there is no net change in charge during a redox reaction, the number of electrons in excess in the oxidation reaction must equal the number consumed by the reduction reaction (as shown above). Elements, even in molecular form, always have an oxidation state of zero.

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