In the reaction : Cl 2 + OH – → Cl – + ClO 4 – + H 2 O
Chemistry · Class 11 · CBSE — Redox Reactions
In the reaction : Cl2 + OH– → Cl– + ClO4 – + H2O
- Chlorine is oxidised.
- Chlorine is reduced.
- Chlorine is oxidised as well as reduced.
- Chlorine is neither oxidised nor reduced.
Answer
(C) Chlorine is oxidised as well as reduced.
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