Refer to the attached slide on "Identifying Oxidizing and Reducing Agents" 1. For each of the following balanced oxidation-reduction reactions, (i) identify the oxidation numbers for all the elements in the reactants and products and (ii) state the total number of electrons transferred in each reaction. (a) I2O5 () + 5 CÓ (g) → I2 (4) + 5 CO2 (2) (b) 2 Hg*(aq) + N2H4 (aa) (c) 2 MnO, (d) 4 H2O2(ag) + Cl½O7 (g) +2 OH (aq) → 2 ClO, (a9) + 5 H2O ) + 4 O2 (e) → 2 Hg () + N2 (g) +4 H*(aa) + 3 S (a0) + 4 H2O ) → 3 S () + 2 MnO2 (a) +8 OH (ag) (ag)

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Refer to the attached slide on "Identifying Oxidizing and Reducing Agents"
1. For each of the following balanced oxidation-reduction reactions, (i) identify the oxidation numbers for all the
elements in the reactants and products and (ii) state the total number of electrons transferred in each reaction.
(a) I2O5 (6) + 5 CÓ (g) → I2 (s)+ 5 CO2 (2)
(b) 2 Hg²*(aq) + N2H4 (ag) → 2 Hg () +N2 (g) +4 H*(a)
(c) 2 MnO4 (aa) + 3 S2 (aa) + 4 H2O () → 3 S (2) + 2 MnO2 (6) + 8 OH (ag)
(d) 4 H2O2(aq) + C2O7 (g) +2 OH (9q) → 2 CIO2 (aq) + 5 H2O » + 4 O2 (g)
Transcribed Image Text:Refer to the attached slide on "Identifying Oxidizing and Reducing Agents" 1. For each of the following balanced oxidation-reduction reactions, (i) identify the oxidation numbers for all the elements in the reactants and products and (ii) state the total number of electrons transferred in each reaction. (a) I2O5 (6) + 5 CÓ (g) → I2 (s)+ 5 CO2 (2) (b) 2 Hg²*(aq) + N2H4 (ag) → 2 Hg () +N2 (g) +4 H*(a) (c) 2 MnO4 (aa) + 3 S2 (aa) + 4 H2O () → 3 S (2) + 2 MnO2 (6) + 8 OH (ag) (d) 4 H2O2(aq) + C2O7 (g) +2 OH (9q) → 2 CIO2 (aq) + 5 H2O » + 4 O2 (g)
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