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Maryjane Giles
16 June, 05:27
A substance that accepts electrons is called a?
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Marcelo
16 June, 08:30
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Titanium dioxide
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Titanium dioxide (TiO2) has proven to be a very good electron collector for solar cells.
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Dale Beard
16 June, 09:23
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Answer: The substance in a redox reaction that accepts electrons
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