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WHY CARBON CAN REDUCE LEAD OXIDE BUT NOT ALUMINIUM OXIDE?

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WHY CARBON CAN REDUCE LEAD OXIDE BUT NOT ALUMINIUM OXIDE?

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Because the molecules of lead are attracted to carbon, and can be sucked out of the oxide, unlike the molecules of aluminum, that are not.

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