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1 August, 18:58

What is reduced in the reaction Mn + HCl → MnCl2 + H2? 1. chlorine in HCl 2. This is not a redox reaction. 3. manganese 4. hydrogen in HCl

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  1. 1 August, 19:15
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    Opion 4. The hydrogen in HCl reduce from proton to hydrogen gas (H at ground state)

    Explanation:

    The reaction is: Mn + HCl → MnCl₂ + H₂

    Magnessium changed the oxidation state from 0 to + 2

    It has increased, so it was oxidized

    H changed the oxidation state from + 1 to 0

    It has decreased, so it was reducted.
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