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asenovkz
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Oxidation Reduction Problems
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September 03, 2021, 04:58:27 PM »
I am having trouble understanding these questions. I get what the reducing and oxidizing agents are but the second part of it "and oxidizes/reduces" is confusing me. I thought a reducing agent always reduces and a oxidising agent always oxidizes. If someone could walk me through it step by step I would appreciate it!
In the reaction Ag + 2HNO3 (conc.) → AgNO3 + NO2 + H2O silver metal is:
A) a reducing agent and oxidizes (correct answer)
B) a reducing agent and reduces
C) an oxidizing agent and oxidizes
D) an oxidizing agent and reduces
2. In the reaction I2 + 10 HNO3 → 2 HIO3 + 10 NO2 + 4 H2O iodine is:
А) an oxidant and reduces nitrogen
B) an oxidant and oxidizes nitrogen
C) a reductant and oxidizes nitrogen
D) a reductant and reduces nitrogen (correct answer)
3. In the reaction 2Fe + 3V2O3 → Fe2O3 + 6VO iron atom is:
А) oxidant and reduces vanadium
B) oxidant and oxidizes vanadium
C) reductant and oxidizes vanadium
D) reductant and reduces vanadium (correct answer)
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Re: Oxidation Reduction Problems
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September 03, 2021, 05:31:41 PM »
In general oxidizing agent oxidizes something and gets reduced in the process (reverse for the reducing agent). Does it help?
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Re: Oxidation Reduction Problems
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September 04, 2021, 09:31:01 AM »
In the first question, it would appear that the verb "oxidizes/reduces" is being used intransitively, so that "oxidizes" is equivalent to "is oxidized". This is a confusing usage which I do not recommend imitating.
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