What is the change in oxidation number of carbon in the following reaction? CH _ 4 ( ~g…
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What is the change in oxidation number of carbon in the following reaction?
\(\mathrm{CH}_{4}(\mathrm{~g})+4 \mathrm{Cl}_{2}(\mathrm{~g}) \longrightarrow \mathrm{CCl}_{4}(\mathrm{l})+4 \mathrm{HCl}(\mathrm{~g})\)
- +4 to +4
- 0 to +4
- -4 to +4
- 0 to -4
Answer
(C) -4 to +4
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