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Corinne Doyle
10 March, 09:22
M + e - M-1
Is M oxidized or reduced?
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Micah Sheppard
10 March, 11:52
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It is reduced!
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Pierce Gray
10 March, 12:28
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Reduced
Explanation:
M + e⁻ ⟶ M⁻
Reduction is the gain of an electron.
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