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Redox Reactions
Question
What is an oxidising agent (electronic concept)?
Solution
A substance (atom, ion or molecule) which can readily accept electrons from other substances is called an oxidising agent or an oxidant.
Some More Questions From Redox Reactions Chapter
What are indirect redox reactions?
Write formulas for the following compounds:
(a) Mercury (II) chloride
(b) Nickel (II) sulphate
(c) Tin (IV) oxide
(d) Thallium (I) sulphate
(e) Iron (III) sulphate
(f) Chromium (III) oxide
(a) Mercury (II) chloride
(b) Nickel (II) sulphate
(c) Tin (IV) oxide
(d) Thallium (I) sulphate
(e) Iron (III) sulphate
(f) Chromium (III) oxide
What are electrolytes?
What are cations and anions?
What is electrolysis?
Mention two uses of electrolysis.
Define oxidation number of an element.
Differentiate between an ion and an atom.
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