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Why the reaction btwn copperoxide and hydrogen called redox reaction??? ​

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Answered by abhiakhi006
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H2 O2 + 2 HCl → Cl2 + 2 H2O

In this reaction, hydrogen is removed from chlorine. So the process is called oxidation. ... When one substance is oxidized, another substance is reduced. In the first example given above, copper is oxidized while oxygen is reduced, similarly, copper oxide is reduced while hydrogen is oxidized.

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Answered by prasanthponnu1234
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In this case, we are dealing with a redox reaction. This means that one substance is reduced and the other is oxidised. ... In the case of the reaction of hydrogen with copper oxide, oxygen is removed from the copper oxide and with that it is reduced. On the other hand, the hydrogen is oxidised

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