A)
Oxidation states of elements
3HCl + HNO3→Cl2 + NOCl + 2H2O
H=+1Cl=−1 H=+1N=+5O=−2 Cl=0 N=+1O=−2Cl=+1 H=+1O=−2
Identifying oxidizing and reducing agents
H=+1Cl=−1 H=+1N=+5O=−2 Cl=0
N=+1O=−2Cl=+1 H=+1O=−2
In this reaction,
Cl (in
HCl) getting oxidized from
−1 to
0 (in
Cl2) and to
+1 (in
NOCl), so
HCl acts as a reducing agent. Nitrogen getting reduced from
+5 (in
HNO3) to
+1 (in
NOCl), so
HNO3 in this reactions acts as an oxidizing agent. Because
HCl and
HNO3 are getting oxidized and reduced simultaneously in this reaction, it can be said that this reaction is a redox reaction.
B)
Oxidation states of elements
HgCl2 + 2KI → HgI2 + 2KCl
Hg=+2Cl=−1 K=+1I=−1 Hg=+2I=−1 K=+1Cl=−1
Identifying whether reaction is redox or not
This reaction is an example of displacement reaction as none of the element is changing its oxidation state. So, none of the reactants is undergoing oxidation or reduction. Thus, this reaction is not an example of a redox reaction.
C)
Oxidation states of elements
Fe2O3 + 3CO → 2Fe + 3CO2
Fe=+3O=−2 C=+2O=−2 Fe=0 C=+4O=−2
Identifying oxidizing and reducing agents
Fe=+3O=−2 C=+2O=−2 Fe=0 C=+4O=−2
In this reaction,
CO is getting oxidized as carbon is changing its oxidation state from
+2 (in
CO) to
+4 (in
CO2).
Fe2O3 is getting reduced as iron is changing its oxidation state from
+3 (in
Fe2O3) to
+0 (in
Fe). So,
Fe2O3 in this reaction acts as an oxidizing agent and
CO acts as a reducing agent. Moreover, because
Fe2O3 and
CO are getting reduced and oxidized simultaneously in this reaction, it can be said that this reaction is a redox reaction.
D)
Oxidation states of elements
PCl3 + 3H2O → 3HCl + H3PO3
P=+3Cl=−1 H=+1O=−2 H=+1Cl=−1 P=+3H=+1O=−2
Identifying whether reaction is redox or not
In this reaction, no change in oxidation state is taking place which signifies that reactant is not undergoing either reduction or oxidation. Hence, this is not a redox reaction.
E)
Oxidation states of elements
4NH3 + 3O2 → 2N2 + 6H2O
N=−3H=+1 O=0 N=0 H=+1O=−2
Identifying oxidizing and reducing agents
N=−3H=+1 O=0 N=0 H=+1O=−2
In this reaction,
NH3 is getting oxidized as nitrogen is changing its oxidation state from
−3 (in
NH3) to
0 (in
N2).
O2 is getting reduced as oxygen is changing its oxidation state from
0 (in
O2) to
−2 (in
H2O). So,
O2 in this reaction acts as an oxidizing agent and
NH3 acts as a reducing agent. Moreover, because
O2 and
NH3 are getting reduced and oxidized simultaneously in this reaction, it can be said that this reaction is a redox reaction.