For the following reaction, indicate which compound is reduced. (Write the answer in the following format, e.g. Cr2O7-2 for Cr2O7-2) H2SO3(aq) + Sn^4+(aq) + H2O(l) -> Sn^2+(aq) + HSO4^-(aq) + 3H^+(aq)
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Reduction refers to the gain of electrons by an atom or molecule. In a redox reaction, one species is reduced (gains electrons), and another is oxidized (loses electrons). Show more…
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