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Which of the following is not an oxidation reduction reaction

A) XeF6(S)------>XeF4(S)+F2(g)
B) 2Cs(S)+I2(g)----->2Csl(s)
C) 2H2SO4(aq)+ 2Ba(OH)2(aq)---->2BaSO4(s)+4H2O(I)
D) Zn(s)+2AgNO3---->Zn(NO3)2(aq)+Ag(s)

User Wisdom
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Answer:

Your answer is "C''

Step-by-step explanation:

Got it right on edge

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Answer:

C) 2H2SO4(aq)+ 2Ba(OH)2(aq)---->2BaSO4(s)+4H2O(I)

Step-by-step explanation:

The reaction proper:

2H₂SO₄ + 2Ba(OH)₂ → 2BaSO₄ + 4H₂O

The above reactions is a typical acid-base neutralization reaction.

A reaction in which oxidation-reduction did not take place is called a non-redox reaction. In such a reaction, there is no transfer of electrons between reactants, that is, none of the atoms of the reactants changes its oxidation number in forming the products.

Most neutralization reactions are non-redox reactions.

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