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Which description of the following reactions Reaction A: Cu + Cl2 ---> Cu2+ + 2 Cl- and Reaction B: HCl + NH3 ---> NH4+ + Cl- Both reactions are redox reactions. Reaction A is a redox reaction in which Cl is oxidized and Cu is reduced. Reaction B is an acid/base reaction in which HCl is the base and NH3 is the acid. Reaction A is a redox reaction in which Cu is oxidized and Cl is reduced. Reaction B is an acid/base reaction in which HCl is the base and NH3 is the acid. Reaction A is an acid/base reaction in which Cl is the acid and Cu is the base. Reaction B is a redox reaction in which HCl is oxidized and NH3 is reduced. Reaction A is a redox reaction in which Cl is oxidized and Cu is reduced. Reaction B is an acid/base reaction in which HCL is the acid and NH3 is the base. Reaction A is an acid/base reaction in which Cl is the acid and Cu is the base. Reaction B is a redox reaction in which HCl is reduced and NH3 is oxidized. Reaction A is an acid/base reaction in which Cu is the acid and Cl is the base. Reaction B is a redox reaction in which HCl is reduced and NH3 is oxidized. Both reactions are acid/base reactions. Reaction A is a redox reaction in which Cu is oxidized and Cl is reduced. Reaction B is an acid/base reaction in which HCl is the acid and NH3 is the base. Reaction A is an acid/base reaction in which Cu is the acid and Cl is the base. Reaction B is a redox reaction in which HCl is oxidized and NH3 is reduced. Which description of the following reactions Reaction A: Cu + Cl2 ---> Cu2+ + 2 Cl- and Reaction B: HCl + NH3 ---> NH4+ + Cl- Both reactions are redox reactions. Reaction A is a redox reaction in which Cl is oxidized and Cu is reduced. Reaction B is an acid/base reaction in which HCl is the base and NH3 is the acid. Reaction A is a redox reaction in which Cu is oxidized and Cl is reduced. Reaction B is an acid/base reaction in which HCl is the base and NH3 is the acid. Reaction A is an acid/base reaction in which Cl is the acid and Cu is the base. Reaction B is a redox reaction in which HCl is oxidized and NH3 is reduced. Reaction A is a redox reaction in which Cl is oxidized and Cu is reduced. Reaction B is an acid/base reaction in which HCL is the acid and NH3 is the base. Reaction A is an acid/base reaction in which Cl is the acid and Cu is the base. Reaction B is a redox reaction in which HCl is reduced and NH3 is oxidized. Reaction A is an acid/base reaction in which Cu is the acid and Cl is the base. Reaction B is a redox reaction in which HCl is reduced and NH3 is oxidized. Both reactions are acid/base reactions. Reaction A is a redox reaction in which Cu is oxidized and Cl is reduced. Reaction B is an acid/base reaction in which HCl is the acid and NH3 is the base. Reaction A is an acid/base reaction in which Cu is the acid and Cl is the base. Reaction B is a redox reaction in which HCl is oxidized and NH3 is reduced. Show more…Added by Victor Manuel K.
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