513/variants/434513/take/11/ Question 14 In the following reaction, what is being reduced and what is being oxidized? + H₂(8) CuO (s) →> Cu(s) + H₂O(1) A H₂ Cu is reduced and 2 is oxidized. H Cu is oxidized and 2 is reduced. H Cu is reduced and 2 is reduced. No reaction would occur. B C D

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**Question 14**

*In the following reaction, what is being reduced and what is being oxidized?*

\[ \text{CuO}_{(s)} + \text{H}_2{(g)} \rightarrow \text{Cu}_{(s)} + \text{H}_2\text{O}_{(l)} \]

**Options:**

A. \(\text{Cu}\) is reduced and \(\text{H}_2\) is oxidized.

B. \(\text{Cu}\) is oxidized and \(\text{H}_2\) is reduced.

C. \(\text{Cu}\) is reduced and \(\text{H}_2\) is reduced.

D. No reaction would occur.

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Transcribed Image Text:**Question 14** *In the following reaction, what is being reduced and what is being oxidized?* \[ \text{CuO}_{(s)} + \text{H}_2{(g)} \rightarrow \text{Cu}_{(s)} + \text{H}_2\text{O}_{(l)} \] **Options:** A. \(\text{Cu}\) is reduced and \(\text{H}_2\) is oxidized. B. \(\text{Cu}\) is oxidized and \(\text{H}_2\) is reduced. C. \(\text{Cu}\) is reduced and \(\text{H}_2\) is reduced. D. No reaction would occur. Below the question, there is a progress bar indicating "12 of 14 Total Questions Answered" with a series of green check marks below it. On the bottom right corner, there are options to "Continue" shown in a blue button, and text indicating "All Changes Saved". The timestamp on the bottom right shows "3:16 6/3/23".
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