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7 December, 11:06

The chemical equation for a reaction between K2Cr2O7 and HCl is shown.

K2Cr2O7 + 14HCl → 2CrCl3 + 2KCl + 3Cl2 + 7H2O

Which of the following identifies the reactant that acts as an oxidizing agent in the reaction and explains the answer?

K2Cr2O7, because the oxidation number of K changes from + 6 to + 3.

K2Cr2O7, because the oxidation number of Cr changes from + 6 to + 3.

HCl, because the oxidation number of H changes from - 1 to 0.

HCl, because the oxidation number of Cl changes from - 1 to 0.

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  1. 7 December, 12:53
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    K2Cr2O7 + 14HCl → 2CrCl3 + 2KCl + 3Cl2 + 7H2O

    the correct option is:

    K2Cr2O7, because the oxidation number of Cr changes from + 6 to + 3.

    Oxidation number of Cr in K2Cr2O7 is:

    K2Cr2O7 = 2K + 2 Cr + 7 O

    = 2 (+1) + 2Cr + 7 (-2)

    = 2 + 2Cr - 14

    [total charge on K2Cr2O7 = 0], Hence;

    2 + 2Cr - 14 = 0

    2Cr - 12 = 0

    2Cr = 12

    Cr = 12/2

    Cr = + 6

    Oxidation number of Cr in CrCl3 is:

    CrCl3 = Cr + 3Cl = 0

    Cr + 3 (-1) = 0

    Cr - 3 = 0

    Cr = + 3

    Hence Cr is changing its oxidation number from

    +6 in K2Cr2O7 to + 3 in CrCl3.

    Since the oxidation number of Cr [ + 6 → + 3] is decreasing here,

    Cr is getting reduced.

    so K2Cr2O7 is an oxidizing agent, as it is getting itself reduced and oxidizes others.
  2. 7 December, 14:11
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    K2Cr2O7, because the oxidation number of Cr changes from + 6 to + 3.

    Explanation:

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