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13 December, 17:43

HBr + H₂SO₄ SO₂ + Br₂ + H₂O

What is the oxidation number of the oxidizing agent?

What is the oxidation number of the reducing agent?

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  1. 13 December, 17:55
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    The reaction equation is:

    HBr + H₂SO₄ → SO₂ + Br₂ + H₂O

    An oxidizing agent is a substance that itself becomes reduced and oxidizes the other chemical species in the reaction mixture. A reducing agent is similar, except that it becomes oxidized and reduces the other substance.

    In the reaction, the valency of bromine changes from - 1 to 0, so it is oxidized, making it the reducing agent. The valency of sulfur changes from + 6 to + 4, so it is reduced, making it the oxidizing agent.
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