ement is oxidized and which is reduced in the reactions? • Part A N2(9) + 3H2(g) –→ 2NH3(g) Express your answers as chemical symbols separated by a comma. Enter the oxidized element first. ΑΣφ Submit Request Answer Part B 3Fe(NO:)2 (aq) + 2Al(s) → 3Fe(s) + 2Al(NO3)3 (aq) Express your answers as chemical symbols separated by a comma. Enter the oxidized element first.

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Which element is oxidized and which is reduced in the
following reactions?
Part A
N2(9) + 3H2(g) → 2NH3(g)
Express your answers as chehical symbols separated by a comma. Enter the oxidized element first.
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Part B
3Fe(NO:)2 (ag) + 2AI(s) → 3Fe(s) + 2Al(NO3)3 (aq)
Express your answers as chemical symbols separated by a comma. Enter the oxidized element first.
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A D
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