The reducing agent is oxidized during a redox reaction
The oxidation-reduction reaction or abbreviated as Redox is a chemical reaction in which there is a change in oxidation number
3 basic theories explain this Redox concept:
- 1. Binding/release of oxygen
The oxidation reaction is the binding of a substance with oxygen. (O₂)
For example:
2SO₂ + O₂ ----> 2SO₃
The reduction reaction is the release of oxygen from a substance.
For example:
2CuO → 2Cu + O₂
- 2. Electron release / binding reaction
Oxidation is an electron release event
Example:
2F ---> 2Fe³⁺ + 6e⁻
The reduction is an electron capture event
Example:
3O₂ + 6e⁻ ---> 3O²⁻
- 3. The reaction of addition/reduction of oxidation number
Oxidation is an increase/increase in oxidation number, while reduction is a decrease/decrease in oxidation number.
In this reaction, it is also known
Reducing agents are substances that experience oxidation
The oxidizer is a substance that is reduced
Let's look at the answer choices
- The reducing agent is reduced.
This statement is wrong because the reducing agent undergoes oxidation
- The reducing agent is oxidized.
This statement is true
- The reducing agent remains unchanged.
The statement is wrong because the oxidation number of the oxidized compound will increase
- The reducing agent gains electrons.
The statement is wrong because the reducing agent releases electrons
So the correct statement is B The reducing agent is oxidized
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