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When Lightning Strikes, Nitrogen Molecules, , and Oxygen Molecules

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When lightning strikes, nitrogen molecules, When lightning strikes, nitrogen molecules,   , and oxygen molecules,   , in the air react to form nitrates,   ⁻, which come down in the rain to help fertilize the soil. Is this this an example of oxidation or reduction? A)  The formation of nitrates is an example of oxidation. B)  The formation of nitrates is an example of reduction. C)  Both. The nitrogen is oxidized as it reacts with the oxygen while the oxygen is reduced. D)  Neither. Although the bonds of both the   and   molecules are broken to form the   , neither oxidation nor reduction occurs. , and oxygen molecules, When lightning strikes, nitrogen molecules,   , and oxygen molecules,   , in the air react to form nitrates,   ⁻, which come down in the rain to help fertilize the soil. Is this this an example of oxidation or reduction? A)  The formation of nitrates is an example of oxidation. B)  The formation of nitrates is an example of reduction. C)  Both. The nitrogen is oxidized as it reacts with the oxygen while the oxygen is reduced. D)  Neither. Although the bonds of both the   and   molecules are broken to form the   , neither oxidation nor reduction occurs. , in the air react to form nitrates, When lightning strikes, nitrogen molecules,   , and oxygen molecules,   , in the air react to form nitrates,   ⁻, which come down in the rain to help fertilize the soil. Is this this an example of oxidation or reduction? A)  The formation of nitrates is an example of oxidation. B)  The formation of nitrates is an example of reduction. C)  Both. The nitrogen is oxidized as it reacts with the oxygen while the oxygen is reduced. D)  Neither. Although the bonds of both the   and   molecules are broken to form the   , neither oxidation nor reduction occurs. ⁻, which come down in the rain to help fertilize the soil. Is this this an example of oxidation or reduction?


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