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Chemical Reactions
Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
True or false when tarnished silver becomes shiny, the silver is reduced
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False. Tarnished silver is actually oxidized, not reduced. When silver becomes shiny again, it is typically a result of removing the oxidation layer through polishing or cleaning.
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