(a)
Interpretation:
The possibility given reactions are should be predicted and net ionic equation for these reactions are should be written and oxidized and reduced elements are should be indicated.
Concept introduction:
Oxidation activity series:
The arrangement of elements from top to bottom decreasing order of ease of oxidation is known as oxidation activity series.
The oxidation activity series is used to find the occurrence of the
Balanced equation:
The balanced equation is nothing but the all ionic compounds are represented as neutral compounds using the molecular formula.
In the balanced equation, the number of atoms for each element and total charge are equal in the reaction for in both reactants and the products sides.
(b)
Interpretation:
The possibility given reactions are should be predicted and net ionic equation for these reactions are should be written and oxidized and reduced elements are should be indicated.
Concept introduction:
Oxidation activity series:
The arrangement of elements from top to bottom decreasing order of ease of oxidation is known as oxidation activity series.
The oxidation activity series is used to find the occurrence of the redox reaction and find the element which is reduced and which is oxidized.
Balanced equation:
The balanced equation is nothing but the all ionic compounds are represented as neutral compounds using the molecular formula.
In the balanced equation, the number of atoms for each element and total charge are equal in the reaction for in both reactants and the products sides.
(c)
Interpretation:
The possibility given reactions are should be predicted and net ionic equation for these reactions are should be written and oxidized and reduced elements are should be indicated.
Concept introduction:
Oxidation activity series:
The arrangement of elements from top to bottom decreasing order of ease of oxidation is known as oxidation activity series.
The oxidation activity series is used to find the occurrence of the redox reaction and find the element which is reduced and which is oxidized.
Balanced equation:
The balanced equation is nothing but the all ionic compounds are represented as neutral compounds using the molecular formula.
In the balanced equation, the number of atoms for each element and total charge are equal in the reaction for in both reactants and the products sides.

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