In between complementary and noncomplementary reactions which reaction goes faster and why?
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The question seems to be incomplete and so, I am assuming that the question is about the differences in between Complementary and non-complementary reactions.
Complementary reactions are a kind of redox reactions where the oxidant and reductant tend to change their oxidation states. This change happens by an equal number of units. In these types of reactions, it requires only one molecule of each of the reactants to react.
Non-complementary reactions are those kinds of redox reactions in which the oxidation state of most of the reactants tends to change by different amount of units. These reactions require different numbers of molecules of the reductant and the oxidant to react to give a stoichiometric equation.
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