How do you define who loses and who gains electrons in an oxidation reaction?
Could u provide an example and the explanation, please?
in a oxidation reaction if increase the oxidation number and
decrease the oxidation number by loss or gain of electrons

How do you define who loses and who gains electrons in an oxidation reaction? Could u...
3. In an oxidation avidation reaction: - mm OR MOLECULE 1oosts E An oxidizing agent gains electrons. b. An oxidizing agent loses electrons. c. A reducing agent gains electrons. d. reducing agent loses electrons.
how
do you find the total number of electrons transferred in the
following reaction? oxidation states in blue
4 H2O2(aq) +C1,07(8)+2 OH-(aq) —> 2C1Oz (aq)+5 H2O(1) + 4 O2(8)
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the following reaction, how do you find how many electrons
transferred? i understand you must write out and balance the half
reactions but i am not sure how to do that. thanks
Identify the oxidation numbers for all the elements in the reactants and products for 2 MnO," (aq) + 39- (aq) + 4H2O(1) 3S() + 2 MnO,(s) + 8 OH(aq) Identify the oxidation numbers by dragging the appropriate labels to their respective targets. Reset Help 2 MnO2 (aq)...
2. How many electrons are transferred in the following reaction? als how you knowl Show oxidation numbers for each atomi) CD: 1: 22 2010, 12H+ + 101 512 + cla + 6H30 oxygen being reduced C, H, I = oxidation 3. What is the equilibrium constant at 25°C for the following reaction... Answer: -1x10203 Al + 3 Cu²+ + 2 A1 + 3 Cu
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Which of the following occurs in an oxidation reaction? A molecule gains one or more electrons • A molecule loses one or more electrons A molecule gains one or more protons A molecule loses one or more protons QUESTION 2 Which is NOT a mechanism for passive transport? Facilitative diffusion Simple diffusion O Osmosis Carrier-mediated UOPIOSSUILLURULUPEO L EDO Which step(s) of digestion occur in the stomach? Chemical breakdown Ingestion Defecation Absorption Propulsion U Mechanical breakdown QUESTION 4 What...
RODOX EXAMINATION An oxidation-reduction reaction involves the (1) sharing of electrons (3) transfer of electrons (2) sharing of protons (4) transfer of protons In this reaction, CO→ 2 CO + O2 the oxidation number of carbon changes from: (1) 0 to +4 (3) +3 to 0 (2) +2 to +4 (4) +4 to +2 Which balanced equation represents a redox reaction? AgNO3 (aq) +NaCl (aq) →AgCl (s) +NaNO3 (aq) H2CO3 (aq)...
when the oxidation-reduction reaction shown here is balanced, how
many electrons are transferred for each atom of copper that reacts?
When the oxidation-reduction reaction shown here is balanced, how many electrons are transferred for each atom of copper that reacts? Ag (aq) + Cu(s) → Ag(s) + Cu2(aq) a. 1 c. 3 e. 0 b. 2 d. 4
hi, i understand how to solve this problem but how do we get 5
electrons in the reduction part. All the oxidation number make
sense. I'm confused on where the 5 electrons came from.
o0 EXPLANATION As always, when you need to analyze a redox reaction, it's a good idea to start by identifying what's reduced and what's oxidized: +7-2 +1 2+ 2+ MnO (aq) 8H (aq) + 5 Fe (aq) Mn (aq) 4H,O)5 Fe(ag) Assigning oxidation states tells you...
How do you define Chemical potential of a species i in U, H, G and A. and how they are related to each other?