Chemistry, asked by pcjan2413, 1 year ago

Fe+S is oxidation or reduction reaction

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Answered by Rriya
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it's none as no oxygen is involved in the reaction..

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Rriya: *you
pcjan2413: the question only says that all of them undergo oxidation or reduction
Rriya: but oxidation means that there is oxygen involved
Rriya: but here only two metals are reacting
pcjan2413: but it also relates to loss of electrons
Rriya: here its combination of bonds
Rriya: fe gained electrons
pcjan2413: so i wanted to know that electrons are adding or not
Rriya: it is therefore a combination reaction
Rriya: combining
Answered by ritisha14
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In this reaction, iron is oxidized from (0) to (+2) oxidation state and sulfur is reduced from (0) to (-2) oxidation state. Hence, this reaction is a redox reaction or oxidation-reduction reaction

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