When balancing the oxidation and reduction half-reactions for acidic solutions, you should: use H+ and OH− equally in order to balance the equation use H+ only in order to balance the equation use H+ and H2O, as needed to balance the equation use OH− and H2O, as needed to balance the equation
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I'd have to say Option D, since an equation might not need equal parts hydrogen and oxygen.
Okay
Well Data says option C.
Yeah, he's probably right now that I think about it, cause you want to use hydrogen first, I'm not an expert, but I do know that you need H2O and only to add it as needed.
Oka then , thanks!
Thank you!
Sure thing.
Yep correct! (:
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