Chemistry, asked by pankhudiv, 5 months ago

Super urgent.Can anyone please answer.​

Attachments:

Answers

Answered by mohammedjuver6
0

Answer:

I hope this answer helping u

Attachments:
Answered by visankreddy
0

Explanation:

  • NH3 gets oxidized to NO (Removal of hydrogen, addition of oxygen) O2 gets reduced to H2O ( Addition of hydrogen). Thus, NH3 acts as reducing agent.
  • F2 gets reduced to HF (Addition of hydrogen) H2O gets oxidized to HOF (Removal of hydrogen) Hence, H2O acts as reducing agent.
  • Fe2O3 gets reduced to Fe (Removal of oxygen) CO gets oxidized to CO2 (Addition of oxygen) Hence, CO acts as reducing agent.
  • H2 gets oxidized to H2O (Addition of oxygen) O2 gets reduced to H2O (Addition of hydrogen) Hence, H2 acts as reducing agent

  • Oxidising agent - Pb3 O4 Pb 3 O4 gets reduced to PbCl 2 and oxidises HCl to Cl 2
  • H2 O is an oxidising agent as it oxidises Mg to Mg(OH)2
  • CuSO 4 is an oxidising agent as it oxidises Zn to ZnSO 4
  • V2 O 5 is a oxidising agent as it oxidises Ca to CaO.
Similar questions