In a reaction between zinc and iodine, zinc iodide is formed. What is being oxidised?
Chemistry · NEET · NTA Exams — Redox Reactions
In a reaction between zinc and iodine, zinc iodide is formed. What is being oxidised?
- Zinc ions
- Iodine ions
- Zinc atoms
- Iodine
Answer
(C) Zinc atoms
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