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What is a complementary reaction? Inorganic chemistry?

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Answered by vishwakarmaj136
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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.

Inorganic chemistry is the study of the synthesis, reactions, structures and properties of compounds of the elements. This subject is usually taught after students are introduced to organic chemistry, which concerns the synthesis and reactions of compounds of carbon (typically containing C-H bonds).

Answered by Anonymous
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Complementary reactions are a kind of redox reactions where the oxidant and reductant tend to change their oxidation states. In these types of reactions, it requires only one molecule of each of the reactants to react.

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