Determine whether the following redox

  1. Can anyone give me a brief explanation about redox? I'm just not understanding any of it. How do you know if a reaction is redox
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  2. determine if each equation represent a redox reaction.if it is a redox reaction,write dowm the two half reactions of(1)
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  3. Am doing a lab report on the determination of the product of a redox reaction: the reaction of bromate and hydroxylammonium
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  6. 1.A description of fuel cells of redox reactions, including a description of the product or procedure that the redox reaction is
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  7. Determine whether the following are redox reactions. If a redox rxn., identify the oxidized reactant and the reduced reactant.a)
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  8. H2O2 + KI = I2 + KOHIS this correct for a redox reactions? what does H2SO4 + Sugar turn into? from a redox reaction standpoint?
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  9. NH3(g) + 202(g) = HNO3(aq) +H2O (l)Is this reaction a combination, decomposition, single replacement, double replacment or
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  10. i need help to understand the problem..what is the relationship between the numbers of electrons gained and lost in a redox
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