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![### Oxidation-Reduction Reaction Analysis
Below is a table where you must determine if each given chemical reaction is an oxidation-reduction ("redox") reaction. If a reaction is identified as a redox reaction, please note the formula of the reducing agent and the oxidizing agent.
1. **Reaction**: \( 7O_2(g) + 2C_2H_5OH(g) \rightarrow 4CO_2(g) + 6H_2O(g) \)
- **Redox Reaction?** Yes / No
- **Reducing Agent:** [Input Field]
- **Oxidizing Agent:** [Input Field]
2. **Reaction**: \( CuSO_4(aq) + Zn(s) \rightarrow ZnSO_4(aq) + Cu(s) \)
- **Redox Reaction?** Yes / No
- **Reducing Agent:** [Input Field]
- **Oxidizing Agent:** [Input Field]
3. **Reaction**: \( CO_2(g) + 2H_2O(l) \rightarrow H_3O^+(aq) + HCO_3^-(aq) \)
- **Redox Reaction?** Yes / No
- **Reducing Agent:** [Input Field]
- **Oxidizing Agent:** [Input Field]
### Instructions for Evaluating Reactions:
- For each reaction, determine if there is a change in oxidation states of any elements. If there is a change, it classifies as a redox reaction.
- Document the species that loses electrons as the **reducing agent**.
- Document the species that gains electrons as the **oxidizing agent**.
### Additional Resources:
For more guidance on identifying redox reactions, you may refer to our comprehensive guide on [Redox Reactions](#). If you are unsure, use the "Explanation" feature to gain a deeper understanding of the decision process.
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Transcribed Image Text:### Oxidation-Reduction Reaction Analysis
Below is a table where you must determine if each given chemical reaction is an oxidation-reduction ("redox") reaction. If a reaction is identified as a redox reaction, please note the formula of the reducing agent and the oxidizing agent.
1. **Reaction**: \( 7O_2(g) + 2C_2H_5OH(g) \rightarrow 4CO_2(g) + 6H_2O(g) \)
- **Redox Reaction?** Yes / No
- **Reducing Agent:** [Input Field]
- **Oxidizing Agent:** [Input Field]
2. **Reaction**: \( CuSO_4(aq) + Zn(s) \rightarrow ZnSO_4(aq) + Cu(s) \)
- **Redox Reaction?** Yes / No
- **Reducing Agent:** [Input Field]
- **Oxidizing Agent:** [Input Field]
3. **Reaction**: \( CO_2(g) + 2H_2O(l) \rightarrow H_3O^+(aq) + HCO_3^-(aq) \)
- **Redox Reaction?** Yes / No
- **Reducing Agent:** [Input Field]
- **Oxidizing Agent:** [Input Field]
### Instructions for Evaluating Reactions:
- For each reaction, determine if there is a change in oxidation states of any elements. If there is a change, it classifies as a redox reaction.
- Document the species that loses electrons as the **reducing agent**.
- Document the species that gains electrons as the **oxidizing agent**.
### Additional Resources:
For more guidance on identifying redox reactions, you may refer to our comprehensive guide on [Redox Reactions](#). If you are unsure, use the "Explanation" feature to gain a deeper understanding of the decision process.
Explore further in the interactive section by clicking the "Check" button, which will confirm your selections.
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