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(a)
Interpretation:
The half-reactions, oxidizing agents and reducing agents should be identified in the given set of reactions.
Concept introduction:
Half-reaction
- The redox reaction is the combination of
oxidation and reduction reactions these two reactions are called half-reactions.
Oxidizing agent
- In the redox reaction the atom or ion, which is gain the electrons it is called oxidizing agent.
Reducing agent
- In the redox reaction the atom or ion, which is losses its electrons it is called reducing agent.
- To write the half-reactions and identify the oxidising and reducing agents in the given reaction
(b)
Interpretation:
The half-reactions, oxidizing agents and reducing agents should be identified in the given set of reactions.
Concept introduction:
Half-reaction
- The redox reaction is the combination of oxidation and reduction reactions these two reactions are called half-reactions.
Oxidizing agent
- In the redox reaction the atom or ion, which is gain the electrons it is called oxidizing agent.
Reducing agent
- In the redox reaction the atom or ion, which is losses its electrons it is called reducing agent.
- To write the half-reactions and identify the oxidising and reducing agents in the given reaction
(c)
Interpretation:
The half-reactions, oxidizing agents and reducing agents should be identified in the given set of reactions.
Concept introduction:
Half-reaction
- The redox reaction is the combination of oxidation and reduction reactions these two reactions are called half-reactions.
Oxidizing agent
- In the redox reaction the atom or ion, which is gain the electrons it is called oxidizing agent.
Reducing agent
- In the redox reaction the atom or ion, which is losses its electrons it is called reducing agent.
- To write the half-reactions and identify the oxidising and reducing agents in the given reaction
(d)
Interpretation:
The half-reactions, oxidizing agents and reducing agents should be identified in the given set of reactions.
Concept introduction:
Half-reaction
- The redox reaction is the combination of oxidation and reduction reactions these two reactions are called half-reactions.
Oxidizing agent
- In the redox reaction the atom or ion, which is gain the electrons it is called oxidizing agent.
Reducing agent
- In the redox reaction the atom or ion, which is losses its electrons it is called reducing agent.
- To write the half-reactions and identify the oxidising and reducing agents in the given reaction
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