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Substances which are oxidised and reduced in the following reaction
2PbO + C --> 2Pb + CO2
(a) Pb, CO2 (b) PbO, CO2 (c) C, PbO (d) C, Pb​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer. This is an oxidation-reduction process, where both oxidation and reduction has taken place simultaneously. PbO is Lead (II) Oxide that is reduced to Lead (Pb) and Carbon or C is oxidized to CO2 or Carbon dioxide.

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Answered by richayadav18
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This is an oxidation-reduction process, where both oxidation and reduction has taken place simultaneously. PbO is Lead (II) Oxide that is reduced to Lead (Pb) and Carbon or C is oxidized to CO2 or Carbon dioxide.

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