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Question
oxygen is acting as an oxidizing agent in all of the following reactions except
a.
2 c(s) + o₂(g) → 2 co(g)
b.
s(s) + o₂(g) → so₂(g)
c.
2 f₂(g) + o₂(g) → 2 of₂(g)
d.
2 na(s) + o₂(g) → na₂o₂(s)
e.
2 mg(s) + o₂(g) → 2 mgo(s)
Brief Explanations
To determine when oxygen is not an oxidizing agent, we analyze the oxidation state of oxygen in each reaction:
- Option A: In \( \ce{O2} \), O has an oxidation state of 0. In \( \ce{CO} \), O has an oxidation state of -2. Oxygen is reduced (gains electrons), so it acts as an oxidizing agent.
- Option B: In \( \ce{O2} \), O is 0. In \( \ce{SO2} \), O is -2. Oxygen is reduced, so it acts as an oxidizing agent.
- Option C: In \( \ce{O2} \), O is 0. In \( \ce{OF2} \), O has an oxidation state of +2 (since F is -1, and \( 2\times(-1) + x = 0 \) gives \( x = +2 \)). Oxygen is oxidized (loses electrons), so it acts as a reducing agent, not an oxidizing agent.
- Option D: In \( \ce{O2} \), O is 0. In \( \ce{Na2O2} \), O has an oxidation state of -1. Oxygen is reduced, so it acts as an oxidizing agent.
- Option E: In \( \ce{O2} \), O is 0. In \( \ce{MgO} \), O is -2. Oxygen is reduced, so it acts as an oxidizing agent.
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C. \( \ce{2 F2(g) + O2(g) → 2 OF2(g)} \)