(a)
Interpretation:
It is to determine whether the starting material or the reactant is being oxidized or reduced.
Concept introduction:
Oxidation is the process in which there is an increase in the oxidation state of the atom that occurs due to the removal of electrons. In this process, there is a removal of hydrogen or the addition of oxygen.
If there is a decrease in the oxidation state of the compound, the process is known as reduction. It is the opposite of oxidation.
(b)
Interpretation:
It is to be determined whether the starting material or the reactant is being oxidized or reduced.
Concept introduction:
Oxidation is the process in which there is an increase in the oxidation state of the atom that occurs due to the removal of electrons. In this process, there is a removal of hydrogen or the addition of oxygen.
If there is a decrease in the oxidation state of the compound, the process is known as reduction. It is the opposite of oxidation.
(c)
Interpretation:
It is to determine whether the starting material or the reactant is being oxidized or reduced.
Concept introduction:
Oxidation is the process in which there is an increase in the oxidation state of the atom that occurs due to the removal of electrons. In this process, there is a removal of hydrogen or the addition of oxygen.
If there is a decrease in the oxidation state of the compound, the process is known as reduction. It is the opposite of oxidation.
(d)
Interpretation:
It is to determine whether the starting material or the reactant is being oxidized or reduced.
Concept introduction:
Oxidation is the process in which there is an increase in the oxidation state of the atom that occurs due to the removal of electrons. In this process, there is a removal of hydrogen or the addition of oxygen.
If there is a decrease in the oxidation state of the compound, the process is known as reduction. It is the opposite of oxidation.
(e)
Interpretation:
It is to determine whether the starting material or the reactant is being oxidized or reduced.
Concept introduction:
Oxidation is the process in which there is an increase in the oxidation state of the atom that occurs due to the removal of electrons. In this process, there is a removal of hydrogen or the addition of oxygen.
If there is a decrease in the oxidation state of the compound, the process is known as reduction. It is the opposite of oxidation.
(f)
Interpretation:
It is to determine whether the starting material or the reactant is being oxidized or reduced.
Concept introduction:
Oxidation is the process in which there is an increase in the oxidation state of the atom that occurs due to the removal of electrons. In this process, there is a removal of hydrogen or the addition of oxygen.
If there is a decrease in the oxidation state of the compound, the process is known as reduction. It is the opposite of oxidation.
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