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In the reaction 2Ag+ + Zn β†’ 2Ag + Zn2+, which species is oxidized?

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Question: In the reaction 2Ag+ + Zn β†’ 2Ag + Zn2+, which species is oxidized?

Options:

  1. Ag+
  2. Zn
  3. Ag
  4. Zn2+

Correct Answer: Zn

Solution:

Zinc (Zn) is oxidized to Zn2+.

In the reaction 2Ag+ + Zn β†’ 2Ag + Zn2+, which species is oxidized?

Practice Questions

Q1
In the reaction 2Ag+ + Zn β†’ 2Ag + Zn2+, which species is oxidized?
  1. Ag+
  2. Zn
  3. Ag
  4. Zn2+

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

In the reaction 2Ag+ + Zn β†’ 2Ag + Zn2+, which species is oxidized?
  • Step 1: Identify the reactants in the reaction: 2Ag+ and Zn.
  • Step 2: Identify the products in the reaction: 2Ag and Zn2+.
  • Step 3: Determine the oxidation states of each element in the reactants and products.
  • Step 4: In the reactants, Ag+ has an oxidation state of +1 and Zn has an oxidation state of 0.
  • Step 5: In the products, Ag has an oxidation state of 0 and Zn2+ has an oxidation state of +2.
  • Step 6: Compare the oxidation states: Zn goes from 0 to +2, which means it loses electrons.
  • Step 7: Since losing electrons is oxidation, Zn is the species that is oxidized.
  • Oxidation and Reduction – Oxidation involves the loss of electrons, while reduction involves the gain of electrons. In this reaction, zinc loses electrons and is oxidized.
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