Respuesta :
Answer is: I⁻ is oxidized and Cl₂ is reduced.
Balanced oxidoreduction reaction: 2I⁻ + Cl₂ → 2Cl⁻ + I₂.
Iodine lost electrons and change oxidation number from -1 (iodine anionI⁻) to oxidation number 0 (iodine molecule I₂).
Chlorine gain electrons and change oxidation number from 0 (molecule of chlorine Cl₂) to oxidation number -1 (chlorine anion Cl⁻).
Answer:
Oxidized specie: I2 (iodine)
Reduced specie: 2 Cl- (Chlorine)
Explanation:
Reaction: 2 I- + CI2 → 2CI- +I2
According to the definitions of oxidation and reduction with respect to electron transfer:
Reduced Species are species that absorbs or add electron and gain negative charge or neutral.
Oxidized species are species in reactions that release electrons to gain a positive charge or neutral.
- Hence chlorine in this reaction absorbs electron to become Cl-.
- And iodine release electrons to become neutral.
- So chlorine is reduced while iodine is oxidized.