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Chemistry, 21.02.2021 15:00, alanis337455p4xzek

1. The equation for the reaction between zinc and aqueous copper(II) sulfate is shown. Zn + Cuso, → ZnSO, + Cu

Which statement is correct?

a. The oxidation state of the oxidising agent has changed from 0 to +2.

b. The oxidation state of the reducing agent has changed from 0 to +2.

c. The oxidation state of the reducing agent has changed from +2 to 0

d. This is not a redox reaction. The solution changes from colourless to blue.


1. The equation for the reaction between zinc and aqueous copper(II) sulfate is shown.

Zn + Cuso,

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