H3ASO4 + Ni²+_ →NiO₂ + HASO₂+ 2H+ In the above reaction, the oxidation state of nickel changes from +2 to 0 How many electrons are transferred in the reaction?

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H3ASO4 + Ni²+_NiO₂ + HASO₂+ 2H+
In the above reaction, the oxidation state of nickel changes from [+2 to 0
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