Identify the species that undergoes oxidation inthe following
reaction.
H2O2 + Sn2+ à H2O +
Sn4+
a) |
H2O2 |
|
b) |
Sn2+ |
|
c) |
H2O |
|
d) |
Sn4+ |
Oxidation means, loss of the electron. In given equation, Sn2+ converted to Sn4+.
Hence b) Sn2+ oxidised
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