Identify the compounds which are reduced and oxidised in the following reaction: 3N 2 H 4…
Chemistry · Class 11 · CBSE — Redox Reactions
Identify the compounds which are reduced and oxidised in the following reaction:
3N2H4 + 2BrO3 – → 3N2 + 2Br– + 6H2O
3N2H4 + 2BrO3 – → 3N2 + 2Br– + 6H2O
- N2H4 is oxidised and BrO3 – is reduced.
- BrO3 – is reduced and N2H4 is oxidised.
- BrO3 – is both reduced and oxidised.
- This is not a redox reaction.
Answer
(B) BrO 3 – is reduced and N 2 H 4 is oxidised.
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