Identifying Substances and Agents in a Chemical Reaction

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The discussion revolves around identifying substances and agents in chemical reactions, specifically focusing on oxidation and reduction. The initial answers provided were incorrect, with confusion about which substances were oxidized and reduced, as well as the roles of oxidizing and reducing agents. Clarifications emphasized that a reducing agent cannot be reduced itself and suggested drawing half-reactions to better understand electron transfer. The user sought verification for their revised answers, indicating a need for assistance with a problem set due soon. The conversation highlights the importance of accurately identifying chemical roles in redox reactions.
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Hello, I just have a question regarding this problem. Please tell me if its correct.

I have to identify the substance oxidized, the substance reduced, the oxidizing agent, and the reducing agent.

http://xs109.xs.to/xs109/06462/chem..png

For the first one This is what I believe:

H2O2 = substance oxidized
H202 = Oxidizing agent
H2CO = substance reduced
H2CO = reducing agent

2nd one I believe its:

2CrO3 = substance reduced
2CrO3 = substance oxidized
6HI = oxidizing agent
6HI = substance reduced

I am pretty unsure about these answers, can someone please verify them? Thanks!
 
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PhysicsNoob88 said:
Hello, I just have a question regarding this problem. Please tell me if its correct.

I have to identify the substance oxidized, the substance reduced, the oxidizing agent, and the reducing agent.

http://xs109.xs.to/xs109/06462/chem..png

For the first one This is what I believe:

H2O2 = substance oxidized
H202 = Oxidizing agent
H2CO = substance reduced
H2CO = reducing agent

2nd one I believe its:

2CrO3 = substance reduced
2CrO3 = substance oxidized
6HI = oxidizing agent
6HI = substance reduced

I am pretty unsure about these answers, can someone please verify them? Thanks!
Notice how in the first example, you've named the substance that was oxidized to be the oxidizing agent. In the second example, you named the substance that was reduced to be the oxidizing agent. Not only that, but you said chromium oxide was both reduced and oxidized.
 
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oh whoops.

It was supposed to be:

2CrO3 = substance oxidized
2CrO3 = Oxidizing agent
6HI = substance reduced
6HI = reducing agent

See this problem was supposed to be an example to a problem set assigned but the answers were cut off. Trying to understand this problem so i can use it to answer the others. Any help would be greatly apperciated.
 
PhysicsNoob88 said:
oh whoops.

It was supposed to be:

2CrO3 = substance oxidized
2CrO3 = Oxidizing agent
6HI = substance reduced
6HI = reducing agent

See this problem was supposed to be an example to a problem set assigned but the answers were cut off. Trying to understand this problem so i can use it to answer the others. Any help would be greatly apperciated.
Remember that a reducing agent reduces, and an oxidizing agent oxidizes. An agent that reduces can not in itself be reduced.

Draw out each half-reaction (including electron transfer) to determine which substance is oxidized, and vice versa.

I'd suggest taking a look here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redox#Oxidizing_and_reducing_agents

If you are still confused, post again after having attempted those questions again.
 
geoffjb said:
Remember that a reducing agent reduces, and an oxidizing agent oxidizes. An agent that reduces can not in itself be reduced.

Draw out each half-reaction (including electron transfer) to determine which substance is oxidized, and vice versa.

I'd suggest taking a look here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redox#Oxidizing_and_reducing_agents

If you are still confused, post again after having attempted those questions again.

I gave it another try, I think the first one may be right but I found the 2nd one to be harder (but who knows they might both be wrong :frown:)

#1

H2H02 = Reducing agent,because it is oxidized.
H2CO = Oxidizing agent because it gains an election.
H2CO2 = substance oxidized because it gains an electron.
H20 = Substance reduced ? Not really sure.

#2

6HI = Reducing agent because it losses hydrogen?
2CrO3 = Oxidizing agent
Cr2O3 = Substance oxidized. Lose an electron.
3H2O = substance reduced
 
Anyone please? I have problem set due tomorrow at 10 AM EST time.. I really need these question verified so i can do the rest. Thanks!
 
H_{2}CO : reducing agent

H_{2}O_{2}: oxidizing agent

2CrO_{3}: oxidizing agent

6HI: reducing agent
 
^Thanks a bunch.

So would that make

H2C02 - substance oxidized
H20 - substance oxidized

&

Cr2o3 - substanced oxidized
3H20 - substanced reduced

Thanks!
 
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