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Redox balancing and reaction equilibrium

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This lecture covers the topics of redox balancing and reaction equilibrium, including rules for defining oxidation degrees, limiting reagents, and types of chemical reactions. It also discusses concentration units, transfer reactions, and the concepts of oxidizing and reducing agents.

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