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What is the reducing agent in the following reaction? 2K + S - - > K2S

K
S***
K2S
None of the above
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Answered by DrBob222
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The reducing agent is the substance that loses electrons. S is 0 on the left and -2 on the right which is a gain of electrons.
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Answered by Holly
so it's K?
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