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Reducing Agent in Equation
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April 30, 2010, 09:31:55 PM »
What is the reducing agent in this equation:
Al + NO
3
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+ OH- + H
2
O --> NH
3
+ AlO
2
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I just wanted to confirm its Al and not NO3-.
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What happens to reducing agent during reaction?
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Reducing agent get oxidize.
B/c Al -> Al^(+3)
Al rxn is thus consider as an oxidation rxn.
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