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(Not Just "2" and "5") : Topic 2.3: Redox

This document contains the answers to multiple choice and short answer questions about redox reactions. It lists the correct answers to 14 multiple choice questions about oxidation states and identifies 4 reactions as redox or non-redox. The document analyzes the oxidation states of nitrogen in NO and NO3- and the role of ozone as an oxidizing agent. It also describes the oxidation and reduction processes in two reactions and identifies them as redox.

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(Not Just "2" and "5") : Topic 2.3: Redox

This document contains the answers to multiple choice and short answer questions about redox reactions. It lists the correct answers to 14 multiple choice questions about oxidation states and identifies 4 reactions as redox or non-redox. The document analyzes the oxidation states of nitrogen in NO and NO3- and the role of ozone as an oxidizing agent. It also describes the oxidation and reduction processes in two reactions and identifies them as redox.

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Topic s2.

3: Redox Answers

1. C 2. C 3. D 4. A 5. C 6. C 7. C

8. D 9. B 10. B 11.D 12. C 13. D

14(a). D 14(b). B 14(c). C

15. (a). In NO : +2 (1) In NO3- : +5 (1)


(NOT just “2” and “5”)

(b). (1)

(c). (1)

(d) (1)

16.

0 0 -2 (2)
Role of ozone: oxidizing agent

17. Reaction 1:
Carbon is oxidised from -4 (in CH4) to +2 (in CO) (1)
Hydrogen is reduced from +1 (in H2O) to 0 (in H2) (1)
 Redox reaction

Reaction 2:
Carbon is oxidised from +2 (in CO) to +4 (in CO2) (1)
Hydrogen is reduced from +1 (in H2O) to 0 (in H2) (1)
 Redox reaction

Reaction 3:
Carbon remains as +4 and hydrogen remains as +1 (1)
 Not redox reaction

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Compiled by M. Kana / 2019

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