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What makes balancing redox reactions different from balancing other reactions?
A. The balanced equations have electrons left over as a reactant or
product.
B. The reactions have to be broken up into half-reactions to balance.
C. Both the number of atoms and the amount of charge must be
balanced
D. Redox reactions always occur in a basic solution of OH ions.
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