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Why Is the Formation of Iron Hydroxide,Fe (OH)2( \mathrm { OH } ) _ { 2 }

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Why is the formation of iron hydroxide,Fe (OH) 2( \mathrm { OH } ) _ { 2 } ,from Fe2+\mathrm { Fe } ^ { 2 + } and O H\mathrm { H } ^ { - } not considered an oxidation-reduction reaction?


A) The iron is only oxidized and nothing is reduced.
B) The iron is only reduced,not oxidized.
C) The Fe2+\mathrm { Fe } ^ { 2 + } ion is not changed during this chemical reaction.
D) Iron can never be oxidized or reduced.

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