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26 August, 08:44

In the reaction, 3Ni2 >2Ni * + Ni (s), the Ni2 + is a) oxidized, b) reduced, c) both, d) neither.

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  1. 26 August, 08:52
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    Answer: Option B, Reduced

    Explanation:

    Since oxidation number of Ni in Ni+2 is + 2 and it is reduced to + 1 and zero by gaining of Electrons.

    2 moles of Ni+2 reduced from+2 to + 1

    state by gaining of 1 electron per each mole and another mole of Ni+2 reduced from + 2 zero oxidation state by gaining of 2 electrons
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