Is the formation of zinc chloride from its constituent elements an example of a redox reaction....?

1 Answer
Jan 2, 2017

0Zn(s)+0Cl2(g)+IIZnICl2(s)

Explanation:

The given reaction is certainly a redox reaction. The metal, as is typical, is oxidized, Zn(0)Zn(+II), and the non-metal is reduced, Cl2(0)Cl(I),.

Generation of ferric chloride represents another redox equation:

Fe(s)+32Cl2(g)FeCl3(s)