1. Assign oxidation states to all of the atoms in each of the following compounds. a. NF3 b. NO2 с. НОСI d. S8

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1. Assign oxidation states to all of the atoms in each of the following compounds.
a. NF3
с. НОСI
d. S8
b. NO2
2. Assign oxidation states to all of the atoms in each of the following compounds.
c. SO4-
d. NazP
a. Na3PO4
с.
b. Cr2O-
3. For each of the following oxidation-reduction reactions, identify which element is beir
oxidized and which is being reduced.
a. 2Fe(s)+ 3F2(g) → 2FeF3(s)
b. O2(g)+ 2Cu(s) → 2CUO(s)
c. F2(g)+2KI(aq) →2KF(aq) + I2(s)
4. In each of the following reactions, identify which element is being oxidized and whi
being reduced. In addition, identify the Oxidizing Agent and the Reducing Agent.
a. 2Cu(s)+ S(s) →CU2S(s)
Transcribed Image Text:Note: All steps to your solutions must be shown 1. Assign oxidation states to all of the atoms in each of the following compounds. a. NF3 с. НОСI d. S8 b. NO2 2. Assign oxidation states to all of the atoms in each of the following compounds. c. SO4- d. NazP a. Na3PO4 с. b. Cr2O- 3. For each of the following oxidation-reduction reactions, identify which element is beir oxidized and which is being reduced. a. 2Fe(s)+ 3F2(g) → 2FeF3(s) b. O2(g)+ 2Cu(s) → 2CUO(s) c. F2(g)+2KI(aq) →2KF(aq) + I2(s) 4. In each of the following reactions, identify which element is being oxidized and whi being reduced. In addition, identify the Oxidizing Agent and the Reducing Agent. a. 2Cu(s)+ S(s) →CU2S(s)
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