Question #044ba
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Here's what I got.
Explanation:
Sodium metal,
#2"Na"_ ((s)) + "Cl"_ (2(g)) -> 2"NaCl"_ ((s))#
To check that this is indeed a redox reaction, assign oxidation numbers to the atoms that take part in the reaction
#2stackrel(color(blue)(0))("Na")_ ((s)) + stackrel(color(blue)(0))("Cl")_ (2(g)) -> 2stackrel(color(blue)(+1))("Na")stackrel(color(blue)(-1))("Cl")_ ((s))#
Notice that sodium metal goes from an oxidation state of
Similarly, chlorine goes from an oxidation state of
So, you know that sodium is being oxidized, which can only mean that chlorine is doing the oxidizing, i.e. chlorine acts as an oxidizing agent.
On the other hand, chlorine is being reduced, which can only mean that sodium is doing the reducing, i.e. sodium acts as a reducing agent.
