Chemistry: Atoms First
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ISBN: 9781259638138
Author: Julia Burdge, Jason Overby Professor
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 9.4, Problem 9.4.4SR
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The redox reactions that occurs has to be identified from the given set of options.
Concept introduction:
Oxidation reaction:
The process in which a chemical species gives its electron while in involving in reaction is known as
Reduction reaction:
The process in which a chemical species gained electron while in involving in reaction is known as reduction reaction
Oxidation activity series:
The arrangement of elements from top to bottom decreasing order of ease of oxidation is known as oxidation activity series.
The oxidation activity series is used to find the occurrence of the redox reaction and find the element which is reduced and which is oxidized.
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