Why is the reaction between manganese dioxide and hydrochloric acid a redox reaction
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because..
1) in this reaction manganese dioxide reducted and produces MnCl2.
2) hydrogen is oxidized by gaining the oxygen and H2O is produced.
3) Here, both the reactions i.e.,oxidation and reduction occurs together.
4) Therefore, this reaction. is redox reaction.
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1) in this reaction manganese dioxide reducted and produces MnCl2.
2) hydrogen is oxidized by gaining the oxygen and H2O is produced.
3) Here, both the reactions i.e.,oxidation and reduction occurs together.
4) Therefore, this reaction. is redox reaction.
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because..1) in this reaction manganese dioxide reduced and produces MnCl2.2) hydrogen is oxidized by gaining the oxygen and H2O is produced.3) Here, both the reactions i.e., oxidation and reduction occurs together.4) Therefore, this reaction. is redox reaction.
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