Chemistry, asked by rahulbannasa123, 11 months ago

Role of oxidising agent in a reaction is
a) supply oxygen in a reaction
(b) remove hydrogen
le) both (a) and (b)
(d) None of these​

Answers

Answered by akshath24
2

Answer:

a)supply oxygen in a reaction

b)removel of hydrogen

Explanation:

it wil done by adding of oxygen and removal of hydrogen

Answered by hotelcalifornia
0

Role of oxidising agent in a reaction is to supply oxygen in a reaction

and remove hydrogen.

Option (c).  Both (a) and (b).

Explanation:

  • Redox reaction involve oxidising agent which either provide oxygen in the reaction or removes Hydrogen from a reaction.
  • Similarly Reducing agent is the one which either adds hydrogen in a reaction or removes oxygens.
  • We can understand in a better way by the following example:
  • The reaction are as follows:

          CuO + Mg \rightarrow Cu + MgO

  • In the above reaction, Magnesium is oxidised, and Copper oxide is the oxidizing agent.
  • So, option c) is correct oxidising agent supply oxygen or remove hydrogen from the reaction.

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