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(a) Consider the following chemical reaction in acidic aqueous solution: aMnO2 + bH,02 + cH+ → dMn2+ + e02 + fH,0 Write down
(b) (5 pts) Suppose we let a = 1. Could the reaction then be balanced with exactly one set of numbers b, c, d, e, f? (Y/N) (Y
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