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Cu + H2O --> CuO + H2

This equation shows that Cu is either oxidized or reduced? (Choose one)

This equation shows that H2 is either oxidized or reduced? (Choose one)

User Dan Fego
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Answer: Copper is getting oxidized and hydrogen is getting reduced.

Step-by-step explanation:

Oxidation reaction is defined as the reaction in which a substance looses its electrons. The oxidation state of this substance is increased and the substance gets oxidized.


X\rightarrow X^(n+)+ne^-

Reduction reaction is defined as the reaction in which a substance gains electrons. The oxidation state of this substance gets reduced and the substance gets reduced.


X^(n+)+ne^-\rightarrow X

The given chemical reaction is:


Cu+H_2O\rightarrow CuO+H_2

The half reactions for the given above chemical reaction is:

Oxidation half reaction:
Cu\rightarrow Cu^(2+)+2e^-

Reduction half reaction:
2H^++2e^-\rightarrow H_2

As, copper is loosing electrons. so, it is getting oxidized and hydrogen is gaining electrons. So, it is getting reduced.

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In the reduction-oxidation reaction given, Cu is reduced because it gained 2 electrons, on the other hand H2 is oxidized because it gained one electron. I hope this helps.
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