Which substance can act only as a reducing agent?
a) I2
b) BrCl
c) NaBr
d) HIO4
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A REDUCING agent is oxidized. The answer is C because Na+ is in its highest possible oxidation state therefore it can't be oxidized. Bromide however is in the -1 oxidation state, thus it can be oxidized and therefore, NaBr can ONLY act as reducing agent.
Choice A) iodine is 0 oxidation state. Therefore, it can be either oxidized or reduced.
Choice B) Br-Cl bromine has a +1 oxidation state and chlorine has a -1 oxidation state; thus either oxidation or reduction is possible for bromine and only oxidation is possible for chlorine. Therefore, the compound itself can act as either a reducing agent or oxidizing agent.
Choice D) iodine is in the highest possible oxidation state +7 thus iodine can only be reduced. H has a +1 oxidation state and can only be reduced and oxygen has a -2 oxidation state and can only be oxidized. The compound can therefore act as either oxidizing or reducing agent.
How can you conclude that oxidation or reduction is possible for bromine & oxidation is only possible for chlorine? When I think of oxidation states, I always thought column starting with Li has +1 & Be has +2, whereas column starting with F has -1, O has -2, N has -3, C has -4. Am I correct here?
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Why can't Na+ be reduced? Making it like Choice D?A REDUCING agent is oxidized. The answer is C because Na+ is in its highest possible oxidation state therefore it can't be oxidized. Bromide however is in the -1 oxidation state, thus it can be oxidized and therefore, NaBr can ONLY act as reducing agent.
Choice A) iodine is 0 oxidation state. Therefore, it can be either oxidized or reduced.
Choice B) Br-Cl bromine has a +1 oxidation state and chlorine has a -1 oxidation state; thus either oxidation or reduction is possible for bromine and only oxidation is possible for chlorine. Therefore, the compound itself can act as either a reducing agent or oxidizing agent.
Choice D) iodine is in the highest possible oxidation state +7 thus iodine can only be reduced. H has a +1 oxidation state and can only be reduced and oxygen has a -2 oxidation state and can only be oxidized. The compound can therefore act as either oxidizing or reducing agent.