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In the reaction PbO + C Pb + CO (a) Pbo is oxidised (b) C act as an oxidising agent (c) C act as a reduction agent (d) Reaction does not represent redox reaction.​

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Answered by kamalrajatjoshi94
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In the reaction C is a reducing agent.

PbO+C-->Pb+CO

  • PbO is reduced to Pb while C acts as a reducing agent as it itself gets oxidised to CO .
  • This is an example of redox reaction.

Note:-

  • A substance that brings about the process of reduction is called reducing agent (it itself gets oxidised).
  • A substance that brings about the process of oxidation is called oxidising agent (it itself gets reduced).
  • A reaction in which oxidation and reduction takes place simultaneously is called redox- reaction.

Answered by ItzHeRoBaBu
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