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consider the redox reaction below. 2al(s) + 6hcl(aq)→2alcl3(aq)+3h2(g) which statement correctly describes a half - reaction that is taking place? hydrogen is oxidized from +1 to 0. chlorine is reduced from -1 to 0. aluminum is oxidized from 0 to +3. hydrogen is reduced from 0 to -1.
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- Oxidation is the loss of electrons and increase in oxidation state. Reduction is the gain of electrons and decrease in oxidation state.
- In the reactant Al(s), the oxidation state of aluminum is 0. In the product \(AlCl_3(aq)\), the oxidation state of aluminum is +3 as chlorine has an oxidation - state of - 1 and in \(AlCl_3\), \(x+3\times(-1)=0\) (where \(x\) is the oxidation state of Al), so \(x = + 3\). Aluminum loses 3 electrons and is oxidized.
- In \(HCl\), the oxidation state of hydrogen is +1 and in \(H_2\), the oxidation state of hydrogen is 0. Hydrogen is reduced. Chlorine has an oxidation state of - 1 in \(HCl\) and - 1 in \(AlCl_3\), so chlorine is neither oxidized nor reduced.
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Aluminum is oxidized from 0 to +3.