Respuesta :
Hydrogen reacts with Chlorine to produce Hydrochloric Acid,
H₂ + Cl₂ → 2 HCl
Oxidation reaction:
The oxidation state of Hydrogen in H₂ is changing from 0 in H₂ to +1 in HCl per atom, means it has lost one electron per atom and two electrons per molecule, i.e. Hence, Hydrogen is oxidized and has acted as reducing agent.
H₂ → 2 HCl + 2 e⁻
Reduction reaction:
The oxidation state of Chlorine in Cl₂ is changing from 0 in Cl₂ to -1 in HCl per atom, means it has lost one electron per atom and two electrons per two atoms, i.e. Hence, Chlorine is reduced and has acted as oxidizing agent.
Cl₂ + 2 e⁻ → 2 HCl
Result:
Option-C is the correct answer, Cl₂ is acting as an oxidizing agent.
H₂ + Cl₂ → 2 HCl
Oxidation reaction:
The oxidation state of Hydrogen in H₂ is changing from 0 in H₂ to +1 in HCl per atom, means it has lost one electron per atom and two electrons per molecule, i.e. Hence, Hydrogen is oxidized and has acted as reducing agent.
H₂ → 2 HCl + 2 e⁻
Reduction reaction:
The oxidation state of Chlorine in Cl₂ is changing from 0 in Cl₂ to -1 in HCl per atom, means it has lost one electron per atom and two electrons per two atoms, i.e. Hence, Chlorine is reduced and has acted as oxidizing agent.
Cl₂ + 2 e⁻ → 2 HCl
Result:
Option-C is the correct answer, Cl₂ is acting as an oxidizing agent.