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IN The ques, Mg + 2HCl=MgCl2+H2 why Mg is oxidised ... as 2 HCL has been removed its hydrogen from its compound and becomes H in the product side.. so it should be oxidised instead of Mg....
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Answered by ZapAttack
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Answer:Mg(s)+2HCl(aq)→MgCl2(aq)+H2(g). magnesium is a ... Here magnesium metal is being oxidized to magnesium cations, Mg2+ . On the other ...

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Answered by greatsingh2005
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Answer:

IT IS NONETHELESS RELATED TO OXIDATION RATHER LOSS OF HYDROGEN LEADS TO OXIDATION OF CL.

IT IS AN DISPLACEMENT REACTION RATHER.

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