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Sn(s) + HNO3 (aq) --> Sn(NO3)2 (aq) + NO (g) + H2O (l)
The answer asks which is being reduced and oxidized, and therefore which is the reducing and oxidizing agent.
I see that Sn is being oxidized and is the reducing agent.
The answer is that Nitrogen is reduced from N(+5) in HNO3 to N(+2), which I have realized is from the NO, not from the Sn(NO3)2. How do you know to use the Nitrogen in NO, and not from the Sn(NO3)2?
The answer asks which is being reduced and oxidized, and therefore which is the reducing and oxidizing agent.
I see that Sn is being oxidized and is the reducing agent.
The answer is that Nitrogen is reduced from N(+5) in HNO3 to N(+2), which I have realized is from the NO, not from the Sn(NO3)2. How do you know to use the Nitrogen in NO, and not from the Sn(NO3)2?