Chemistry, asked by aslamm1, 2 days ago

In the reaction PbO + C → Pb + CO

(a) PbO is oxidized

(b) C act as an oxidizing agent

(c) C act as a reducing agent

(d) Reaction does not represent redox reaction

Answers

Answered by tr8971
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Answer:

(c) C acts as a reducing agent

Explanation:

Here, C oxidizes itself to form CO

and reduces PbO to form Pb. Therefore, C acts as a reducing agent.

Answered by rafiqueshaikh9758
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FINAL ANSWER

(c)

EXPLANATION

C act as a reducing agent in the reaction

Pbo + C > Pb + CO .

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