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When calcium and chlorine react to form calcium chloride, which substance is reduced? *

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Answer:-

When the reaction takes place Ca is reduced or is an oxidizing agent.

Reaction:

Ca + 2Cl =CaCl2

Note: There is a +2 charge on Ca(Calcium) and -1 charge on each Cl-atom(Chlorine atom) hence the charges are cancelled. Therefore, the total charge on the whole compound is zero.

Explanation:-

• Reduction: gain of electron/electrons

gain of hydrogen

loss of oxygen

Oxidation: gain of oxygen

loss of hydrogen

loss of electron/electrons.

• Oxidizing agent/reduced

Reducing agent/oxidized

• The molecule that is oxidized loses an electron and the molecule that is reduced gains the electron that was lost by the oxidized molecule.

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Answer:


\boxed{\text{Chlorine}}

Step-by-step explanation:

We must use oxidation numbers to decide which substance is reduced.


\rm \stackrel{\hbox{0}}{\hbox{Ca}} + \stackrel{\hbox{0}}{\hbox{ Cl}_(2) }\longrightarrow \stackrel{\hbox{+2}}{\hbox{Ca }}\stackrel{\hbox{-1}}{\hbox{Cl}_(2)}

The oxidation number of Ca increases from 0 in Ca to +2 in CaCl₂.

The oxidation number of Cl decreases from 0 in Cl₂ to -1 in CaCl₂.


\text{A decrease in oxidation number is reduction, so } \boxed{\textbf{Cl$_(2)$ is the substance reduced.}}

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