
(a)
Interpretation: From the given reaction, the element that is oxidized and the one that is reduced are to be identified.
Concept Introduction: In
(a)

Answer to Problem 48A
Nitrogen is reduced and Zinc is oxidized in this reaction.
Explanation of Solution
In Zinc nitride
In this reaction, oxidation state of N decreases from
Oxidation state of Zn increases from
(b)
Interpretation: From the given reaction, the element that is oxidized and the one that is reduced are to be identified.
Concept Introduction: In oxidation-reduction reaction, transfer of electron/s takes place. The transfer of electron, results in the formation of ions. In oxidation, loss of electron/s takes place and in reduction, gain of electron/s takes place.
(b)

Answer to Problem 48A
Sulphur is reduced and Co is oxidized in this reaction.
Explanation of Solution
Oxidation state of Co is
In this reaction, oxidation state of S decreases from
Oxidation state of Co increases from
(c)
Interpretation: From the given reaction, the element that is oxidized and the one that is reduced are to be identified.
Concept Introduction: In oxidation-reduction reaction, transfer of electron/s takes place. The transfer of electron, results in the formation of ions. In oxidation, loss of electron/s takes place and in reduction, gain of electron/s takes place.
(c)

Answer to Problem 48A
Oxygen is reduced and potassium (K) is oxidized in this reaction.
Explanation of Solution
In
In this reaction oxidation state of O decreases from
Oxidation state of K increases from
(d)
Interpretation: From the given reaction, the element that is oxidized and the one that is reduced are to be identified.
Concept Introduction: In oxidation-reduction reaction, transfer of electron/s takes place. The transfer of electron, results in the formation of ions. In oxidation, loss of electron/s takes place and in reduction, gain of electron/s takes place.
(d)

Answer to Problem 48A
Oxygen is reduced and Silver (Ag) is oxidized in this reaction.
Explanation of Solution
In
In this reaction, oxidation state of O decreases from
Oxidation state of Ag increases from
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