Halo, Try this one...
Q) A drop of solution S turns acidified orange potassium dichromate (VI) to green chromium (III) ions. What must solution S contain?
A) An acid
B) An oxidizing agent
C) A reducing agent
D) A substance that can be oxidized
Come on students....
Rgds
Sean
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Friday, October 12, 2007
Chemistry Question - Redox
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Is it C?
Orange potassium dichromate (VI) is reduced to green chromium (III) ions, so it's an oxidizing agent.
Hence, the solution must be a reducing agent...
C?
I think the answer is C.. by the way, can I have the link that was removed in the comments in the post on Fats and Terylene?
i think its C too.
S reduces the orange potassium dichromate (VI) to green potassium dichromate (III),
hence, S must be a reducing agent.
Well Done both.
Answers is indeed C. Some students tends to have problems when it comes to Reducing and Oxidizing Agents.
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