Respuesta :
Answers:
- a) Cl₂: oxidizing
- b) K: reducing
- c) Ag⁺: oxidizing
- d) Zn²⁺: oxidizing
Explanation:
- An oxidizing agent is one that accepts electrons, being reduced, and oxidizing other atoms.
- A reducing atent is one that releases electrons, getting oxidized and reducing other atoms.
See each choice:
a. Cl₂
- Cl₂ is the diatomic molecule formed by the covalent bonding of two Cl atoms.
- The oxidation state of the molecule is zero (this is a rule, the oxidation state of any atom alone or bonded to other atom of the same kind is zero).
- Since, Cl is highly electronegative, it will mostly behave as oxidizing agent, i.e. it will accept electrons reducing itself while oxidizing other atoms.
b. K
- K (potassium) is an alkaline metal, which means that it has a valence electron. It is relatively easy for K to donate its electron. In this process K will oxidize itself (incrrease its oxidation state) while reduce other atoms, so this is would most likely be a reducing agent.
c. Ag⁺
- Since, Ag⁺ has a positive charge, it will gain stability by accepting an electron, meaning that it will get reduced, most likely being an oxidizing agent.
d. Zn²⁺
- Similarly to the case above, the cation Zn²⁺ would gain stability by gaining electrons, which means that it would most likely get reduced, and be an oxidizing agent.
