Respuesta :
Oxidation states of each element on left side of Arrow,
In KMnO₄;
O.N of K = +1
O.N of Mn = +7
O.N of O = -2
In H₂S;
O.N of H = +1
O.N of S = -2
In HCl;
O.N of H = +1
O.N of Cl = -1
Oxidation states of each element on right side of Arrow,
In KCl;
O.N of K = +1
O.N of Cl = -1
In MnCl₂;
O.N of Mn = +4
O.N of O = -2
In H₂O,
O.N of H = +1
O.N of O = -2
In S₈;
O.N of S = 0
Result:
As the Oxidation Number of Mn (in KMnO₄) has changed from +7 to +4 due to gain of 3 electrons, so it is reduced and has act as Oxidizing agent.
And the Oxidation Number of Sulfur (in H₂S) has changed from -2 to 0, hence it has lost electrons and is oxidized. Therefore it is a Reducing agent.
In KMnO₄;
O.N of K = +1
O.N of Mn = +7
O.N of O = -2
In H₂S;
O.N of H = +1
O.N of S = -2
In HCl;
O.N of H = +1
O.N of Cl = -1
Oxidation states of each element on right side of Arrow,
In KCl;
O.N of K = +1
O.N of Cl = -1
In MnCl₂;
O.N of Mn = +4
O.N of O = -2
In H₂O,
O.N of H = +1
O.N of O = -2
In S₈;
O.N of S = 0
Result:
As the Oxidation Number of Mn (in KMnO₄) has changed from +7 to +4 due to gain of 3 electrons, so it is reduced and has act as Oxidizing agent.
And the Oxidation Number of Sulfur (in H₂S) has changed from -2 to 0, hence it has lost electrons and is oxidized. Therefore it is a Reducing agent.
Answers:
Did Cl change oxidation number?
No
Did Oxygen change oxidation number?
No
Did H change oxidation number?
No
Did Mn change oxidation number?
yes
Did S change oxidation number?
yes
oxidizing agent =
Mn
reducing agent =
s