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The fast reaction between water and sodium is an example of:


A

Reduction

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Oxidation

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C

Intramolecular redox

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D

Intermolecular redox

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Solution

The correct option is D

Intermolecular redox


Explanation for correct option:

D. Intermolecular redox

Redox reaction:

  • The reaction in which oxidation and reduction take place simultaneously is known as the Redox reaction.

Reaction between water and sodium:

  • When sodium metal reacts with water, it produces sodium hydroxide and hydrogen gas is evolved.
  • The chemical reaction can be depicted as:

2Na(s)+2H2O(l)2NaOH(aq)+H2(g)(Sodium)(Water)(Sodiumhydroxide)(Hydrogen)

Intermolecular redox reactions are those in which redox reactions occur when two different molecules react. In this reaction, two molecules are reacting together. Initially, the oxidation state of sodium was 0. After the reaction, its oxidation state increases to +1. So, sodium undergoes oxidation while Hydrogen is reduced to 0 oxidation state.

Explanation for incorrect options:

A. Reduction is the loss of oxygen.

B. Oxidation is the gain of oxygen.

C. Intramolecular redox reactions are those in which redox reactions occur within a single molecule.

Hence, option D is the correct option i.e. Intermolecular redox.


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