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For the combustion of one mole of ethene, how many moles of electrons are transferred from the oxidizing agent to the re

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For The Combustion Of One Mole Of Ethene How Many Moles Of Electrons Are Transferred From The Oxidizing Agent To The Re 1
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For the combustion of one mole of ethene, how many moles of electrons are transferred from the oxidizing agent to the reducing agent? C2H2(g) + 3 02(g) → 2 CO2(g) + 2 H2O(1) 2 A) 8 moles of electrons B) 6 moles of electrons C) 2 moles of electrons D) 12 moles of electrons. E) This is not a redox reaction.