The reducing agent in the reaction below is 3CuCl2(aq)+2Al(s) →3Cu(s)+2AlCl3(aq)
a. Al3+
b. Cu2+
c. Al
d. Cu
First, we should know that, reducing azent
Such molecules/atoms/compounds that itself oxidized and reduced other.
In the given reaction,
Al(s) oxidized itself and reduced CuCl2 to Cu(s).
Therefore we can says that Al(s) is reducing azent.
The reducing agent in the reaction below is 3CuCl2(aq)+2Al(s) →3Cu(s)+2AlCl3(aq) a. Al3+ b. Cu2+ c. Al...
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2Al + 3CuCl2 —> 2AlCl3 + 3Cu
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