1) When the half-reactions listed below are combined into a balanced chemical equation, the ratio of the coefficients Al(s) : NO2- is: 2) Is the following reaction considered as a redox reaction?

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1) When the half-reactions listed below are combined into a balanced chemical equation, the ratio of the coefficients Al(s) : NO2- is:

2) Is the following reaction considered as a redox reaction?

When the half-reactions listed below are combined into a balanced chemical
equation, the ratio of the coefficients Al(s) : NO2- is:
Oxidation: Al(s)+ 4 OH (ag) → AlO2 (aq) + 2 H,0(1) + 3 e
Reduction: NO2 (aq) + 5 H20(1) + 6e + NH3(g) + 7OH (ag)
1:1
O 1:2
2:1
2:3
Is the following reaction considered as a redox reaction?
Cl2 (g) + 2 NaOH(aq) → NaCl(aq) + NaCIO(ag) + H20(1)
Yes, because chlorine is oxidized and oxygen is reduced
Yes, because chlorine is both oxidized and reduced
Yes, because oxygen is oxidized and chlorine is reduced
O No, because none of the elements are oxidized or reduced
Transcribed Image Text:When the half-reactions listed below are combined into a balanced chemical equation, the ratio of the coefficients Al(s) : NO2- is: Oxidation: Al(s)+ 4 OH (ag) → AlO2 (aq) + 2 H,0(1) + 3 e Reduction: NO2 (aq) + 5 H20(1) + 6e + NH3(g) + 7OH (ag) 1:1 O 1:2 2:1 2:3 Is the following reaction considered as a redox reaction? Cl2 (g) + 2 NaOH(aq) → NaCl(aq) + NaCIO(ag) + H20(1) Yes, because chlorine is oxidized and oxygen is reduced Yes, because chlorine is both oxidized and reduced Yes, because oxygen is oxidized and chlorine is reduced O No, because none of the elements are oxidized or reduced
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