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What is the reducing agent in the reaction 2Na+2H2O→2NaOH+H2?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Na is the reducing agent here.

Because oxidation takes place in 2Na => 2NaOH

So that's why Na is the reducing agent or reductant.
Answered by ishwaryam062001
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Answer:

The lowering agent in the response is sodium (Na).

Explanation:

From the above question,

They have given :

                     2Na+2H2O→2NaOH+H2

In the reaction:

2Na + 2H2O → 2NaOH + H2

Sodium (Na) is oxidized, and water (H2O) is reduced. In the system of reduction, an atom or molecule beneficial properties electrons. Therefore, the lowering agent is the species that loses electrons and receives oxidized.

In this reaction, sodium (Na) loses an electron to shape Na+ ion. Therefore, sodium is getting oxidized and can't be the lowering agent. On the different hand, water (H2O) positive factors an electron to shape hydroxide ion (OH-), and hydrogen gasoline (H2) is released. Therefore, water is getting decreased and is the oxidizing agent.

So, the lowering agent in the response is sodium (Na).

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