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5 October, 21:33

What element is being oxidized in the following redox reaction?

Zn2 + (aq) + NH4 + (aq) → Zn (s) + NO3 (aq)

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  1. 5 October, 21:52
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    The element that has been oxidized is the N

    Explanation:

    Zn²⁺ (aq) + NH₄⁺ (aq) → Zn (s) + NO₃⁻ (aq)

    See all the oxidation states:

    Zn²⁺ → acts with + 2

    In ammonia, H acts with + 1 and N with - 3

    Zn (s), acts with 0. In all the elements in ground state, the oxidation state is 0.

    Zn changed from 2 + to 0. The oxidation number, has decreased.

    This element has been reduced.

    NO₃⁻ (aq) it's a ion, from nitric acid.

    N acts with + 5

    O acts with - 2

    The global charge is - 1

    The N, has increased the oxidation state, so this element is the one oxidized.
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