Reduction often involves the gain of hydrogen, the loss of oxygen, or the gain of what?

Reduction often involves the gain of hydrogen, the loss of oxygen, or the gain of what?

  • Correct Answer: electrons
  • neutrons
  • mass
  • protons

Explanation: Reduction often involves the gain of hydrogen, the loss of oxygen, or the gain of electrons.

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