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Write any two equations to illustrate that hydrogen gas is a reducing agent
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The table describes how some substances were formed substance 19 description formed by boiling pure water formed by combining three hydrogen atoms to every nitrogen atom formed by adding 5 g of sugar to 1 l of water formed by compressing carbon under high pressure based on the given descriptions, which substance is most likely a mixture?
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