Chemistry, asked by waseemnasir7, 4 months ago

sulphite in liquid SO2 reduces ......and itself oxidized to sulphate
01)
iodine to iodate
O2)
chorine to chlorate
03)
both
O4)
none of these​

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Answered by Legend12R
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Answer:

Consider this chemical reaction:

2 Na(s) + Cl2(g) → 2 NaCl

The reactants are elements, and it is assumed that they are electrically neutral; they have the same number of electrons as protons. The product, however, is ionic; it is composed of Na+ and Cl− ions. Somehow, the individual sodium atoms as reactants had to lose an electron to make the Na+ ion, while the chlorine atoms as reactants had to each gain an electron to become the Cl− ion. This reaction involves the transfer of electrons between atoms.

Explanation:

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