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H2+2oh-2h20+2e-... explain this equation

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Answered by shreyaguptagupta10
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Answer:

2H+ 2 OH -2H2O+ 2e

Explanation:

=2H^2 O

Answered by rukshar91
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Answer:

This reaction is redox reaction.

Explanation:

The given reaction is

H2(g)+2OH^-(aq)=2H2O(l) +2e-

In this reaction the H loses electon it's electron and OH combines with H2 gas to form water.. here on the one side there is oxidation which is loss of electron and on the other side there is gain of electron which is reduction.. That's why this reaction is redox reaction.. which is a combination of reduction and oxidation reaction..

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