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1. You Will Need:1.Pencil, Text Book- PeriodicTable, Colored Pencils2. Electrons and ChemicalBonding- 2 pages-4 sides(Pick-up from bookshelf- PleaseStaple)4. Balancing Equations…
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Slide 1 Relative Strengths of Oxidizing and Reducing Agents Slide 2 non-metals: gain electrons and are good oxidizing agents. metals: lose electrons and are good reducing…