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The following equations below are redox reactions:
[tex]\begin{gathered} a)C_2H_8(g)+5O_2(g)\longrightarrow4H_2O(g)+3CO_2(g) \\ b)Mg(s)+2HCl(aq)\longrightarrow MgCl_2(aq)+H_2(g) \\ e)2H_2O(g)\longrightarrow2H_2(g)+O_2(g) \end{gathered}[/tex]Explanations:
Redox reaction occurs when there is the addition of oxygen and the removal of hydrogen in a chemical reaction. Redox is a type of chemical reaction in which the oxidation states of atoms are changed.
According to the question, we are to determine which of the equation listed undergoes a redox reaction.
a) For the equation
[tex]C_2H_8\mleft(g\mright)+5O_2\mleft(g\mright)\longrightarrow4H_2O\mleft(g\mright)+3CO_2\mleft(g\mright)[/tex]Propane compound C3H8 gains oxygen and loses hydrogen simultaneously to form CO2, Therefore the reaction is a redox
b) For the reaction:
[tex]Mg(s)+2HCl\mleft(aq\mright)\longrightarrow MgCl_2\mleft(aq\mright)+H_2\mleft(g\mright)[/tex]From this equation, you can see that Magnesium metal is being oxidized to magnesium cations, Mg2+. while hydrogen is being reduced from hydrogen ions, H+, to produce hydrogen gas, H2. Hence we can conclude that the reaction is also a redox reaction.
c) For the reaction:
[tex]Ag^+\mleft(aq\mright)+Br^-(aq)\longrightarrow AgBr\mleft(s\mright)[/tex]from the reaction, you can see that the oxidation state of silver in Ag+ and AgBr is +1 and since there is no change in oxidation state, hence the reaction is NOT a redox reaction
d) For the reaction:
[tex]H_2CO_3\mleft(aq\mright)\longrightarrow H_20\mleft(I\mright)+CO_2\mleft(g\mright)[/tex]This is not a redox reaction since the formation of water and carbon dioxide itself undergo a redox reaction.
e) For the chemical reaction
[tex]2H_2O(g)\longrightarrow2H_2\mleft(g\mright)+O_2\mleft(g\mright)[/tex]Hydrogen is known to oxidize to H+ ion while oxygen is being reduced O2-. Hence we can conclude that it is a redox reaction.
f) For the chemical reaction:
[tex]NaOH\mleft(aq\mright)+HCl\mleft(aq\mright)\longrightarrow NaCl\mleft(aq\mright)+H_2O\mleft(aq\mright)[/tex]This is not a redox reaction as well since there is no change in the oxidation number of the elements.