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The presence of which reactant is the best indicator of an oxidation-reduction reaction? KNO3 H2SO4 NaOH H2

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The presence of which reactant is the best indicator of an oxidation-reduction reaction?
KNO3H2SO4NaOHH2

H2!
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Answer;

Hydrogen gas (H2)

Explanation;

  • Oxidation involves the loss of electrons while reduction is the gaining of electrons. Oxidation-reduction reaction is a reaction which involves the gaining of electrons and loss of electrons.
  • Oxidation may also be referred to as increase in the oxidation state of an atom while reduction is the decrease of oxidation state of an atom.
  • The presence of hydrogen gas as a reactant is a best indicator of an oxidation-reduction reaction. This is because in hydrogen gas hydrogen has a zero oxidation number which may increase to show oxidation or may decrease to show reduction after the reaction.
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