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22 August, 10:47

Consider the following reaction.

CO2 (g) + Hz (9) - CO (g) + H2O (1)

What is being oxidized?

carbon

carbon dioxide

oxygen

hydrogen

o

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  1. 22 August, 13:49
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    Your hydrogen is being oxidized and your carbon dioxide is being reduced.
  2. 22 August, 14:38
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    Hydrogen

    Explanation:

    Oxidation and reduction are two types of chemical reactions known as redox reactions. (Red - reduction; ox - oxidation).

    A substance is oxidized when it receives an oxygen atom from an oxidizing agent. The substance that receives oxygen is known as a reducing agent.

    A substance is reduced when it donates an oxygen atom to another atom. Thus, the substance is known as an oxidizing agent - it supplies oxygen.

    In the reaction:

    CO2 (g) + Hz (9) - CO (g) + H2O (1)

    CO₂ loses oxygen to become CO and H₂ gains oxygen to become H₂O. Thus, CO₂ is an oxidizing agent and H₂ is a reducing agent.
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