Dr. S.N. DHAWAN, Dr. S.C.KHETERPAL and, P.N.KAPIL Solutions for Chapter: Redox Reactions, Exercise 3: ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS
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Questions from Dr. S.N. DHAWAN, Dr. S.C.KHETERPAL and, P.N.KAPIL Solutions for Chapter: Redox Reactions, Exercise 3: ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS with Hints & Solutions
Starting with the correctly balanced half-reactions, write the overall net ionic reaction for the following change:
Nitrous acid reduces ( in acid solution). Also, find out the change in the oxidation number of the underlined atom.

Starting with the correctly balanced half-reactions, write the overall net ionic reaction in the following change:
Nitrous acid Oxidises to (in acid solution). Also, find out the change in the oxidation number of the underlined atom.

Starting with the correctly balanced half-reactions, write the overall net ionic reaction in the following change:
Chlorate ion oxidises to (in acid solution). Also, find out the change in the oxidation number of the underlined atom.

Starting with the correctly balanced half-reactions, write the overall net ionic reaction in the following change:
Chromite ion is oxidised by (in strongly basic medium). Also, find out the change in the oxidation number of the underlined atom.

Explain the term reducing agent in terms of oxidation number. Give two examples to illustrate the answer.

What is an electrochemical cell? Briefly discuss its construction and working. How is it represented?

What is electrochemical series? How does it help us in comparing the oxidizing and reducing power of different elements.

What is electrochemical series? How does it help us predicting whether a metal will react with a mineral acid to give hydrogen gas or not?
