Chemistry, asked by n040, 23 days ago

NiO + H2 → Ni + H2O

(i) Identify the type of reaction based on Oxygen and Hydrogen

(ii) Identify reactants from the following that undergo oxidation and/

or reduction.​

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Answered by HarahitaRaj101105
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Answer:

(i) This reaction is a type of 'oxidation and reduction reaction'.

(ii) The reactant that undergoes-

Oxidation:- H2

Reduction:- NiO

Answered by akshita4595
0

Answer:

The given reaction NiO + H₂ → Ni + H₂O is a redox reaction and NiO is oxidized and H₂ is reduced the explanation is as follows:

(i) This is a redox reaction (Reduction-Oxidation reaction). In this reaction, oxygen is getting reduced (gaining of electrons) and hydrogen is getting oxidized (loss of electrons).

(ii) NiO is undergoing oxidation, while H₂ is undergoing reduction. Ni is gaining electrons, while H₂O is losing electrons. In the reaction, NiO is the oxidizing agent, while H₂ is the reducing agent. Oxidation is the loss of electrons, while reduction is the gain of electrons by a molecule. Therefore, the reaction involves both oxidation and reduction.

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