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21 August, 22:46

What is occurring in the following reaction? H2 + Cl2 → 2HCl

A: Cl2 is being oxidized.

B: H2 is gaining two electrons.

C: Cl2 is acting as an oxidizing agent.

D: H2 is being reduced.

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  1. 21 August, 23:00
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    Hydrogen reacts with Chlorine to produce Hydrochloric Acid,

    H₂ + Cl₂ → 2 HCl

    Oxidation reaction:

    The oxidation state of Hydrogen in H₂ is changing from 0 in H₂ to + 1 in HCl per atom, means it has lost one electron per atom and two electrons per molecule, i. e. Hence, Hydrogen is oxidized and has acted as reducing agent.

    H₂ → 2 HCl + 2 e⁻

    Reduction reaction:

    The oxidation state of Chlorine in Cl₂ is changing from 0 in Cl₂ to - 1 in HCl per atom, means it has lost one electron per atom and two electrons per two atoms, i. e. Hence, Chlorine is reduced and has acted as oxidizing agent.

    Cl₂ + 2 e⁻ → 2 HCl

    Result:

    Option-C is the correct answer, Cl ₂ is acting as an oxidizing agent.
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