Of these four liquids, which has the lowest viscosity? options: A. Pancake syrup at room temperature B. Motor oil that is in the refrigerator C.Liquid mercury at room temperature D. A glass of lemonade at room temperature

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Answer 1

Answer: B. Motor oil that is in the refrigerator

Explanation:

Viscosity can be defined as the resistance provided by the fluid against its movement or flow. It restricts the resistance to change in shape or movement of fluid.  The water has high viscosity as the water molecules do not restrict movement on the surface.

According to the given problem, motor oil has lowest viscosity because it may contain heavy hydrocarbons, which may restrict its flow also when kept in refrigerator, the bonds between hydrocarbons get compact hence, viscosity decreases.

Answer 2

Answer:

Option C, .Liquid mercury at room temperature

Explanation:

The viscosity of liquid mercury at room temperature is 1.526 cP. While the visocsity of lemonade at room temperature ranges between 15.10 to 17.44 cP. Viscosity of Motor oil kept in the refrigerator is equal to 1328.0 cP. And Viscosity of Pancake syrup at room temperature  is 5,000 cp. Hence, out of all the four liquids, mercury has the lowest viscosity

Hence, option C is correct


Related Questions

CHEM HELP PLS 30 POINTS!!

1. what volume of 0.20 M HCl (aq) is needed to titrate 50 mL of 0.10 M NaOH to the endpoint?
A) 10.0 mL HCl
B) 40.0 mL HCl
C) 25.0 mL HCl
D) 20.0 mL HCl

2. what is the molarity of a NaOH solution if 40 mL of the solution is titrated to the endpoint with 15 mL of 1.50 M H2SO4?
A) 1.13 M
B) 1.47 M
C) 0.56 M
D) 0.75 M

3. suppose that 10.0 mL of HNO3 is neutralized by 71.4 mL of a 4.2 x 10 ^ -3 M solution of KOH in a titration. Calculate the concentration of the HNO3 solution.
A) 1.0 x 10 ^ -2 M
B) 3.0 x 10 ^ -2 M
C) 5.5 x 10 ^ -2 M
D) 1.0 x 10 ^ -14 M

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1. 25 ml
2. 0.56 M
3. 3.0x 10^-2 M
Step by step explanation as follow
Use the formula (Molarity x volume) = ( molarity x volume)
The volume of HCl needed is 25 mL The molarity of NaOH needed is 1.13 MThe concentration of HNO₃ is 3×10¯² M

1. How to determine the volume of HCl needed

Balanced equation

HCl + NaOH —> NaCl + H₂O

From the balanced equation above,

The mole ratio of the acid, HCl (nA) = 1The mole ratio of the base, NaOH (nB) = 1

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

Volume of base, NaOH (Vb) = 50 mLConcentration of base, NaOH (Cb) = 0.1 MConcentration of acid, HCl (Ca) = 0.2Volume of acid, HCl (Va) =?

CaVa / CbVb = nA / nB

(0.2 × Va) / (0.1 × 50) = 1

(0.2 × Va / 5  = 1

Cross multiply

0.2 × Va  = 5

Divide both side by 0.2

Va = 5 / 0.2

Va = 25 mL (Option C)

2. How to determine the molarity of NaOH

Balanced equation

H₂SO₄+ 2NaOH —> Na₂SO₄ + 2H₂O

From the balanced equation above,

The mole ratio of the acid, H₂SO₄ (nA) = 1The mole ratio of the base, NaOH (nB) = 2

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

Volume of base, NaOH (Vb) = 40 mLConcentration of acid, H₂SO₄ (Ca) = 1.5 MVolume of acid, H₂SO₄ (Va) = 15 mL Concentration of base, NaOH (Cb) =?

CaVa / CbVb = nA / nB

(1.5 × 15) / (Cb × 40) = 1 / 2

22.5 / (Cb × 40) = 1 / 2

Cross multiply

Cb × 40 =  22.5 × 2

Divide both side by 40

Cb = (22.5 × 2) / 40

Cb = 1.13 M (Option A)

3. How to determine the molarity of HNO₃

Balanced equation

HNO₃ + KOH —> KNO₃ + H₂O

From the balanced equation above,

The mole ratio of the acid, HNO₃ (nA) = 1The mole ratio of the base, KOH (nB) = 1

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

Volume of base, KOH (Vb) = 71.4 mLConcentration of base, KOH (Cb) = 4.2×10¯³ MVolume of acid, HNO₃ (Va) = 10 mL Concentration of acid, HNO₃ (Ca) =?

CaVa / CbVb = nA / nB

(Ca × 10) / (4.2×10¯³ × 71.4) = 1

(Ca × 10) / 0.29988 = 1

Cross multiply

Ca × 10 = 0.29988

Divide both side by 10

Ca = 0.29988 / 10

Ca = 3×10¯² M (Option B)

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Which of the following Noble Gases has a mass of 10.0 g?

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Answer:

Option B is correct.

0.119 mole of Kr has a mass of 10.0 g

Explanation:

The complete Question was ontained online, albeit, it was incomplete, even from the online source. But the solution is possible based on the part of the question obtained.

Complete Question

Which of the following Noble Gases has a mass of 10.0 g?

A. 2.02 mol Ne B. 0.119 mol Kr C.

Solution

Number of moles = (Mass)/(Molar Mass)

Mass = (Number of moles) × (Molar mass)

Checking the options, one at a time,

A. 2.02 moles of Neon

Number of moles = 2.02 moles

Molar Mass of Neon = 20.1797 g/mol

Mass = 2.02 × 20.1797 = 40.762994 g ≠ 10.0 g

Not the answer.

B. 0.119 moles of Krypton

Number of moles = 0.119 moles

Molar Mass of Krypton = 83.798 g/mol

Mass = 0.119 × 83.798 = 9.971962 g ≈ 10.0 g

This is definitely the answer.

Hope this Helps!!!

Answer: 0.119 mol Kr

Explanation:

(Multiple Choice, 30 pts)

A student thinks that halogens are highly reactive because their electrons are weakly attracted to their nuclei. Which is evidence that disputes this student's idea?

A. Halogens react with alkali metals.
B. Halogens cannot react with noble gases.
C. Halogens tend to attract electrons when bonding.
D. Halogens have a full octet of electrons.

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

¨Halogens being non metals have greater electronegativities hence, attract electrons and making the statement disputed. Nobel gases are highly stable; this explains why they are nonreactive. They do not form chemical bonds because they only have a little tendency to either gain or lose an electron; on the other hand, halogens are reactive because they only need one additional electron to complete their octet. ¨

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Answer:

answer c

Explanation:

PLEASE HELP
Consider the chemical equations shown here.

3 equations. 1: upper N upper O gas plus upper O subscript 3 gas right arrow upper N upper O subscript 2 gas plus upper O subscript 2 gas. Delta H subscript 1 equals 198.9 kilojoules. 2: StartFraction 3 over 2 EndFraction upper O gas right arrow upper O subscript 3 gas. Delta H subscript 2 equals 142.3 kilojoules. 3: upper O gas right arrow one half upper O subscript 2 gas. Delta H subscript 3 equals negative 247.5 kilojoules.



What is DeltaHrxn for the reaction shown below?


NO(g)+O(g)->NO2(g)

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Answer:

-304.1

I had this question and that’s what I got

Answer:

-867.7

Explanation:

yeah

Which statement describes a gas condensing into a liquid?
A.
The atoms in the molecules get heavier so they move less.
B.
The molecules break into smaller pieces that take up less space.
C.
The molecules stick together to make bigger molecules.
D.
The molecules get closer together and move more slowly.

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Answer: molecules get closer

Explanation:

Condensation is the process in which molecules of a gas slow down, come together, and form a liquid. When gas molecules transfer their energy to something cooler, they slow down and their attractions cause them to bond to become a liquid

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Answer:

D. The molecules get closer together and move more slowly.

Which statements describe prominences? Check all that apply.
Prominences are dark, cool areas on the surface of the Sun.
Prominences are composed of cool, dense gas.
Prominences can disturb radio communications on Earth.
Prominences cycle over an 11-year period.
Prominences are loop shaped.
Prominences appear in groups.

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Answer:

B. Prominences are composed of cool, dense gas.

C. Prominences can disturb radio communications on Earth.

D. Prominences cycle over an 11-year period.

E. Prominences are loop shaped.

Explanation:

Prominence is the release of high energy particles or dense gases in the form of a loop shape from the surface of the sun. It is cooler and flows out into the Sun's hot atmosphere known as corona.

Once formed, prominence can be quiescent in the space for some period of time before it erupt and get ejected. This eruption and ejection can lead to coronal mass ejections which extends over a very long distance.

When compared to the Sun's temperature, prominences are cooler.

Answer:

B C E

Explanation:

* I’ll give you brainlist* The skeletal system has many functions. Which of the following body functions does the skeletal system NOT do?

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Answer:

A) remove germs from the blood

Explanation:

cause the rest are the skeletal system function

Answer:

The skeletal system does not remove germs from the blood

Explanation:

I learned that from my teacher

50 POINTS!!!

Calculate the Pressure in atmospheres of 0.5 mol of helium (He) at 20 degrees celcius and occupying 2.50 L. Show all work.

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Answer:

Pressure = 4.81atm

Explanation:

Pressure = ?

Temperature = 20°C = (20 + 273.15)K = 293.15K

Volume = 2.50L

R = 0.082J/mol.K

n = 0.5mol

From ideal gas equation,

PV = nRT

P = pressure of the ideal gas

V = volume the gas occupies

n = number of moles of the gas

R = ideal gas constant and may varies due to unit of pressure and volume

T = temperature of the ideal gas

PV = nRT

Solve for P,

P = nRT/ V

P = (0.5 * 0.082 * 293.15) / 2.50

P = 12.01915 / 2.50

P = 4.807atm

P = 4.81atm

The pressure of the ideal gas is 4.81atm

What are the four main parts of the Sun? *

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Answer: The inner layers are core, radiative zone, and convective zone. The putter layers a photosphere, the chromosphere, the transition region and the corona

According to one acid-base theory a molecule acts as an acid when the molecule

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Donates an H+ ion {Arrhenius theory}

if 31.6 g of KMnO4 is dissolved in enough water to give 160 mL of solution, what is the molarity?
AND
what mass of oxalic acid , H2C204, is required to make 300 mL of a .74 M solution?

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Answer:

A. 1.25M

B. 19.98g

Explanation:

A. Data obtained from the question include the following:

Mass of KMnO4 = 31.6 g

Volume = 160 mL

Molarity =..?

We'll begin by calculating the number of mole KMnO4 in the solution. This is can be obtained as follow:

Mass of KMnO4 = 31.6 g

Molar mass of KMnO4 = 39 + 55 + (16x4) = 158g/mol

Number of mole of KMnO4 =..?

Mole = mass /Molar mass

Number of mole of KMnO4 = 31.6/158 = 0.2 mole

Now, we can obtain the molarity of the solution as follow:

Volume = 160 mL = 160/1000 = 0.16L

Mole of KMnO4 = 0.2 mole

Molarity = mole /Volume

Molarity = 0.2/0.16 = 1.25M

B. Data obtained from the question include the following:

Volume = 300mL

Molarity = 0.74 M

Mass of H2C2O4 =..?

First, we shall determine the number of mole H2C2O4. This is illustrated below:

Volume = 300mL = 300/1000 = 0.3L

Molarity = 0.74 M

Mole of H2C2O4 =?

Mole = Molarity x Volume

Mole of H2C2O4 = 0.74 x 0.3

Mole of H2C2O4 = 0.222 mole

Now, we can easily find the mass of H2C2O4 by converting 0.222 mole to grams as shown below:

Number of mole of H2C2O4 = 0.222 mole

Molar mass of H2C2O4 = (2x1) + (12x2) + (16x4) = 2 + 24 + 64 = 90g/mol

Mass of H2C2O4 =..?

Mass = mole x molar mass

Mass of H2C2O4 = 0.222 x 90

Mass of H2C2O4 = 19.98g

PLEASE ANSWER ASAP- 2 MIN LEFT
A pH of 7 indicates that a solution is ___________ ; a ph <7 would mean the solution is ____________________; and a pH >7 is a(n) ---------- solution.

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Answer:

neutral, acidic, basic

Explanation:

Know the acidity rules. Sorry I just saw this!

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ionic compounds conduct electricity in the solid state true or false​

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Answer: False

In solid form, ionic compounds do not conduct electricity. Ionic compounds will conduct electricity when melted to their liquid state. This is due to the electrons being locked in place when in solid form, but liquid form allows for the electrons to move freely.

The Ka of acetic acid (CH3COOH) is 1.8 x10-5.
Calculate the pH of a 3.0 M solution of acetic acid.

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Answer: 2.13

Explanation: i crawled so you could run :)

La aspirina se prepara haciendo reaccionar ácido salicílico con exceso de anhídrido etanoico. En un experimento, 50.05 g de ácido salicílico se convirtieron en 55.45 g de aspirina. ¿Cuál fue el porcentaje de rendimiento?

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La aspirina se prepara haciendo reaccionar ácido salicílico con exceso de anhídrido etanoico. En un experimento, 50.05 g de ácido salicílico se convirtieron en 55.45 g de aspirina. ¿Cuál fue el porcentaje de rendimiento?

In English:

Aspirin is prepared by reacting salicylic acid with excess ethanoic anhydride. In one experiment, 50.05 g of salicylic acid was converted to 55.45 g of aspirin. What was the yield percentage?

Answer:

el rendimiento porcentual para la cantidad dada de ácido salicílico es 84.99 %

In English:

the percent yield for the given amount of salicylic acid is 84.99%

Explanation:

La ecuación química equilibrada para la reacción se puede escribir como:

C₇H₆O₃ + C₄H₆O₃    →    C₉H₈O₄ + HC₂H₃O₂

Para la reacción mostrada arriba; El reactivo limitante de la reacción es el ácido salicílico. Ahora; calcular el porcentaje de rendimiento; se espera que primero determinemos el rendimiento teórico de la reacción.

Entonces; la fórmula para calcular el porcentaje de rendimiento: [tex]\mathbf {= \frac{actual \ yield }{theoretical \ yield } *100 }[/tex]  

El rendimiento teórico se determina de la siguiente manera:

50.05 g * 1 mol / 138.21 g / mol de C₇H₆O₃ * 1 mol de C₉H₈O₄ / 1 mol de C₇H₆O₃ * 180.157 g / mol de C₉H₈O₄ = 65.24 g de C₉H₈O₄

Porcentaje de rendimiento [tex]\mathbf {= \frac{55.45 }{65.24 } *100 }[/tex]

Porcentaje de rendimiento = 84.99%

Por lo tanto, el porcentaje de rendimiento para la cantidad dada de ácido salicílico es 84.99%

In English:

The balanced chemical eqaution for the reaction can be written as:

C₇H₆O₃ + C₄H₆O₃    →    C₉H₈O₄ + HC₂H₃O₂

For the reaction shown above;  The limiting reactant from the reaction is  salicylic acid. Now; to calculate the percentage yield ; we are expected to first determine the theoretical yield of the reaction.

So; the formula for calculating the percentage yield [tex]\mathbf {= \frac{actual \ yield }{theoretical \ yield } *100 }[/tex]  

The theoretical yield is determined as follows:

50.05 g * 1 mol/ 138.21 g/mol of C₇H₆O₃ * 1 mol of C₉H₈O₄/ 1 mol of C₇H₆O₃ * 180.157 g/mol of C₉H₈O₄ = 65.24 g of C₉H₈O₄ is produced

Percentage yield [tex]\mathbf {= \frac{55.45 }{65.24 } *100 }[/tex]

Percentage yield = 84.99%

Thus, the percent yield for the given amount of salicylic acid is 84.99%

Why might you have difficulty determining the pH of bleach using ph strips?

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Answer:

pH test strips will lose colour and their pH sensitivity as strips are made from universal indicator. Universal indicator is composed of phenolphthalein, methyl red, methyl orange and thymol blue.

Explanation:

pH test strips are made from the universal indicator. The universal indicator is composed of phenolphthalein, methyl red, methyl orange, and thymol blue. All of these will react with chlorine in bleach. As a result, they will lose color and pH sensitivity. Due to this, it is difficult to determine the pH of bleach using ph strips.

In an experiment, 10.6 grams of steam is produced and then cooled. If the heat of vaporization is 2,257 joules/gram, how much energy is released after all the vapor turns to liquid?

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Answer:

23,900 joules

Explanation:

plato answer

Answer:

23,900 joules

Explanation:

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water is a highly polar molecule with strong hydrogen bonding. one of the results of this is that water can climb up a narrow tube. the phenomenom is known as:
A. catapult action (aka trebuchet onfire)
B. capillary action
C. carpel tunnel syndrom
D. capitalization

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Answer:

Option B, Capillary action

Explanation:

Water molecules attach with the molecules of the surface of the container in which they are kept. This is because of the cohesive force within the molecules of water and adhesive force between the molecules of water and other substances.

The water rises up in a capillary tube because of water molecules adhere at the edges thereby creating a meniscus in the upside turned direction. The surface is kept intact by the surface tension

Now capillary action specifically occurs when adhesion to the surface of the container is higher than the cohesion between the water molecules.  

Hence, option B is correct

If  O2(g) reacts with H2(g) to produce  H2O, what is the volume of H2O obtained from 1 L of O2?

Hint:  Write a balanced equation first!

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Answer:

2L

Explanation:

We'll begin by writing the balanced equation for the reaction this is illustrated below:

2H2 + O2 —> 2H2O

1 mole of a gas occupy 22.4L.

1 mole of O2 occupy 22.4L.

2 moles of H2O occupy = 2 x 22.4 = 44.8L.

From the balanced equation above,

22.4L of O2 produced 44.8L of H2O.

Therefore, 1L of O2 will produce = 44.8/22.4 = 2L.

Therefore, 1L of O2 will produce 2L of H2O.

A gas occupies 11.2 liters at 0.860 atm. What is the pressure if the volume is doubled?

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Answer:

.43 atm

Explanation:

11.2 x .860 = ans./22.4

We can check this by knowing that P and V at constant T have an inverse relationship. Therefore, this answer is correct.

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I need help. Please give a detailed answer:
Hydrogen cyanide (HCN) is a colorless gas. It is poisonous and smells like almonds. Draw a Lewis structure for this compound, explain why you drew the Lewis structure the way that you did, and predict the shape of the molecule.

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Answer:

What ever you want. I made it like this because it would make the most logical sense with a mix of the Dot system.

Explanation:

Since the question says to explain yourself, and to predict, really any answer would be correct since it sounds like it's not asking for a correct answer, but more of an answer that would make sense to you and explain it. That's really what chemistry is, a bunch of educated responses and guesses with confidence.

Na2CO3 is a/an ____________ compound where its electrons are _______. *
1.covalent, shared
2.covalent, gained/lost
3.ionic, gained/lost
4.ionic, shared

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Answer:

Answer is 3 because NaCo3 because NaCo3 is ionic compound and electrons of ionic compound are gained / lost

What type of element is generally largest

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Answer:Hydrogen

Explanation:is the most abundant element in the universe (75%by weight or 88% of all of the atoms of the universe)

How many moles are in 100g of carbon dioxide?
A.2.27 mol
B.3.51 mol
C. 2.36 mol
D. 1.49 mol

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

First, let's find the molar mass of CO₂. This is 12 + 2(16) = 44 g/mole.

Now we can write 100g * (1 mole / 44g) = 2.27 mol, or A. Hope this helps!

8. Which of the following energy sources is relatively expensive to set up. but has a low cost once it is in place?

A. natural gas

B. coal

C. nuclear power

D. solar power​

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I’m pretty sure D is the answer. Hope this helps!

A 0.80 L sample of gas has a temperature of 27°C and a pressure of 0.925 atm. How many moles of gas are present?

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Answer:

n= 0.03 moles

Explanation:

Using the ideal gas law:

PV=nRT

nRT=PV

n= PV/RT

 n: moles

 P: pressure in atm

 V= volume in L

 R= Avogadro's constant = 0.0821

 T= Temperature in K => ºC+273.15

n= (0.925 atm)(0.80 L) / (0.0821)(300.15 K)

n= 0.03 moles

Where is groundwater stored?
A. in lakes and rivers
B. in oceans
C. in ice caps at the poles
D. in cracks and pores beneath Earth's surface

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

Answer:

Answer is D.

in the cracks and pores beneath Earth's surface

Explanation:

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Which phrase describes a volcano that is not expected to erupt again?
quiet volcano
extinct volcano
dormant volcano
explosive volcano

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Volcanoes which are not expected to erupt again is known as Extinct Volcanoes.
Extinct because they aren’t expected to erupt again

Identify earths lithospheric plates

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Answer:

Lithospheric plates are regions of Earth's crust and upper mantle that are fractured into plates that move across a deeper plasticine mantle. Earth's crust is fractured into 13 major and approximately 20 total lithospheric plates.

Explanation:

I hope this helps

PLEASE HURRY

Which substance loses electrons in a chemical reaction?

A.the one that is oxidized, which is the oxidizing agent
B.the one that is reduced, which is the reducing agent
C.the one that is oxidized, which is the reducing agent
D.the one that is reduced, which is the oxidizing agent

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Answer:

4) the one that is reduced, which is the oxidizing agent

Explanation:

An oxidizing agent is one that causes oxidation by gaining electrons from another atom/molecule.

Answer:

c

Explanation:

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