Is 2Na+2H2O=2NaOH+H2 a redox reaction?
how do I write the oxidation number of both oxidizing agent and reducing agent?
how do I write the oxidation number of both oxidizing agent and reducing agent?
1 Answer
Jun 4, 2018
Yes, I hope.
Explanation:
Oxygen losing hydrogens so is being oxidised, The Na has gained oxygen so is reduced, you can also use oxidation numbers, elements have an oxidation state of 0
oxygen is almost always -2, and is in this case, H is almost always + 1 and is in this case,
Na:
Goes from 0 to +1
as -2 from oxygen + 1 from hydrogen, you need 1 more to make 0