Consider the reaction below. Which is the oxidizing agent? * Fe + O₂ + H+ Fe+2+ H₂O. A. Fe B. 02 C. Fe+2 D. H2O From the given reaction, what is the oxidation number of O2? * Fe + 02 → Fe2O3 O A. -2 OB.-1 O C.0 O D. +1

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Consider the reaction below. Which is the oxidizing agent? *
Fe + O₂ + H+ Fe+2+ H₂O.
A. Fe
B. 02
C. Fe+2
D. H2O
From the given reaction, what is the oxidation number of O2? *
Fe + 02 → Fe2O3
O A. -2
OB.-1
O C.0
O D. +1
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the reaction below. Which is the oxidizing agent? * Fe + O₂ + H+ Fe+2+ H₂O. A. Fe B. 02 C. Fe+2 D. H2O From the given reaction, what is the oxidation number of O2? * Fe + 02 → Fe2O3 O A. -2 OB.-1 O C.0 O D. +1
Consider the reaction below. Which reactant is reduced?
Fe + O₂ + H+ ⇒ Fe+² + H₂O.
O2
A. Fe
OB. 02
C. H+
D. all of these
Which statement is TRUE about oxidation - reduction reaction? It is a reaction
that involves
A. loss of electrons.
B. gain of electrons.
C. release of electrons
D. a movement of electron/s from one particle to another.
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the reaction below. Which reactant is reduced? Fe + O₂ + H+ ⇒ Fe+² + H₂O. O2 A. Fe OB. 02 C. H+ D. all of these Which statement is TRUE about oxidation - reduction reaction? It is a reaction that involves A. loss of electrons. B. gain of electrons. C. release of electrons D. a movement of electron/s from one particle to another.
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