2. For each reaction shown, identify the oxidizing agent and the reducing agent (for the forward reaction). If the reaction is not a redox reaction, just check the box for "no redox". Also for each redox reaction, figure out "n", the number of electrons involved in the overall balanced equation. no reaction OA RA n = redox Mg + 2 H* –→ H2 + Mg²+ CO2 + H,O → H¿CO; 4 FeO + O2 → 2 Fe,O3

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2. For each reaction shown, identify the oxidizing agent and the reducing agent (for the forward reaction).
If the reaction is not a redox reaction, just check the box for "no redox". Also for each redox reaction,
figure out "n", the number of electrons involved in the overall balanced equation.
no
reaction
OA
RA
n =
redox
Mg + 2 H* -→ H2 + Mg²+
CO2 + H20 → H2CO3
4 FeO + O2 → 2 Fe,O3
2 Н-О + 10 МnO, + 3 Cl, —> 10 MnO, + 6 CIO; + 4 Oн-
2 Ag* + S?- → Ag,S
3 Zn + 2 NO3 + 8 H+ → 3 Zn²+ + 2 NO + 4 H,O
2 Н.О > 2 Н-О + О2
Transcribed Image Text:2. For each reaction shown, identify the oxidizing agent and the reducing agent (for the forward reaction). If the reaction is not a redox reaction, just check the box for "no redox". Also for each redox reaction, figure out "n", the number of electrons involved in the overall balanced equation. no reaction OA RA n = redox Mg + 2 H* -→ H2 + Mg²+ CO2 + H20 → H2CO3 4 FeO + O2 → 2 Fe,O3 2 Н-О + 10 МnO, + 3 Cl, —> 10 MnO, + 6 CIO; + 4 Oн- 2 Ag* + S?- → Ag,S 3 Zn + 2 NO3 + 8 H+ → 3 Zn²+ + 2 NO + 4 H,O 2 Н.О > 2 Н-О + О2
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