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Oxidation reduction (or redox) reactions

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  • @MrBrainbreak i dont think people here get that refference

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  • 12 chemistry teachers lost their jobs XD

  • @yenirakiodalisque That's the total charge. Each individual H still have +1.

  • @foreverfaithfultogod find yourself a periodic table that has eletronegativities listed under each element.

  • Who's giving, who's taking? 1:49

  • Okay so I have a question, if I am evaluating NaOCl (sodium hypochlorite) who would the oxygen be taking away from??

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