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Unit 8 REDX REACTINS I. Multiple Choice Questions (Type-I) 1. Which of the following is not an example of redox reaction? Cu Cu Fe 3 + 3C Fe + 3C K + F KF BaCl S 4 BaS 4 + HCl. The more positive the value of E V, the greater is the tendency of the species to get reduced. Using the standard electrode potential of redox couples given below find out which of the following is the strongest oxidising agent. E V values: Fe 3+ /Fe + = + 0.77; I (s)/i = + 0.54; Fe 3+ I (s) Cu + Ag + Cu + /Cu = + 0.34; Ag + /Ag = + 0.80V 3. E V values of some redox couples are given below. n the basis of these values choose the correct option. E V values : Br /Br = + 1.90; Ag + /Ag(s) = + 0.80 Cu + /Cu(s) = + 0.34; I (s)/i = + 0.54 Cu will reduce Br Cu will reduce Ag Cu will reduce I Cu will reduce Br

4. Using the standard electrode potential, find out the pair between which redox reaction is not feasible. E V values : Fe 3+ /Fe + = + 0.77; I /I = + 0.54; Fe 3+ and I Ag + and Cu Cu + /Cu = + 0.34; Ag + /Ag = + 0.80 V Fe 3+ and Cu Ag and Fe 3+ 5. Thiosulphate reacts differently with iodine and bromine in the reactions given below: S 3 + I S 4 6 + I S 3 + Br + 5H S 4 + Br + + 10 H Which of the following statements justifies the above dual behaviour of thiosulphate? Bromine is a stronger oxidant than iodine. Bromine is a weaker oxidant than iodine. Thiosulphate undergoes oxidation by bromine and reduction by iodine in these reactions. Bromine undergoes oxidation and iodine undergoes reduction in these reactions. 6. The oxidation number of an element in a compound is evaluated on the basis of certain rules. Which of the following rules is not correct in this respect? The oxidation number of hydrogen is always +1. The algebraic sum of all the oxidation numbers in a compound is zero. An element in the free or the uncombined state bears oxidation number zero. In all its compounds, the oxidation number of fluorine is 1. 7. In which of the following compounds, an element exhibits two different oxidation states. NH H NH 4 N 3 N H 4 N 3 H 8. Which of the following arrangements represent increasing oxidation number of the central atom? Cr, Cl 3, Cr 4, Mn 4 Cl 3, Cr 4, Mn 4, Cr 105 Redox Reactions

Cr, Cl 3 Cr 4, Mn 4, Cr, Mn 4, Cr 4, Cl 3 9. The largest oxidation number exhibited by an element depends on its outer electronic configuration. With which of the following outer electronic configurations the element will exhibit largest oxidation number? 3d 1 4s 3d 3 4s 3d 5 4s 1 3d 5 4s 10. Identify disproportionation reaction CH 4 + C + H CH 4 + 4Cl CCl 4 + 4HCl F + H F + F N + H N + N 3 11. Which of the following elements does not show disproportionation tendency? Cl Br F I II. Multiple Choice Questions (Type-II) In the following questions two or more options may be correct. 1. Which of the following statement(s) is/are not true about the following decomposition reaction. KCl 3 KCl + 3 Potassium is undergoing oxidation Chlorine is undergoing oxidation xygen is reduced None of the species are undergoing oxidation or reduction 13. Identify the correct statement (s) in relation to the following reaction: Zn + HCl ZnCl Zinc is acting as an oxidant Chlorine is acting as a reductant Hydrogen ion is acting as an oxidant Zinc is acting as a reductant Exemplar Problems, Chemistry 106

14. The exhibition of various oxidation states by an element is also related to the outer orbital electronic configuration of its atom. Atom(s) having which of the following outermost electronic configurations will exhibit more than one oxidation state in its compounds. 3s 1 3d 1 4s 3d 4s 3s 3p 3 15. Identify the correct statements with reference to the given reaction P 4 + 3H + 3H PH 3 + 3H P Phosphorus is undergoing reduction only. Phosphorus is undergoing oxidation only. Phosphorus is undergoing oxidation as well as reduction. Hydrogen is undergoing neither oxidation nor reduction. 16. Which of the following electrodes will act as anodes, when connected to Standard Hydrogen Electrode? Al/Al 3+ E V = 1.66 Fe/Fe + E V = 0.44 Cu/Cu + E V = + 0.34 F (g)/f (aq) E V = +.87 III. Short Answer Type 17. The reaction Cl (g) + H (aq) Cl (aq) + Cl (aq) (l ) represents the process of bleaching. Identify and name the species that bleaches the substances due to its oxidising action. 18. Mn 4 undergoes disproportionation reaction in acidic medium but Mn 4 does not. Give reason. 19. Pb and Pb react with HCl according to following chemical equations : Pb + 4HCl PbCl + H Pb + 4HCl PbCl + Cl + H Why do these compounds differ in their reactivity? 0. Nitric acid is an oxidising agent and reacts with Pb but it does not react with Pb. Explain why? 107 Redox Reactions

1. Write balanced chemical equation for the following reactions: Permanganate ion (Mn 4 ) reacts with sulphur dioxide gas in acidic medium to produce Mn + and hydrogensulphate ion. (Balance by ion electron method) Reaction of liquid hydrazine (N H 4 ) with chlorate ion (Cl 3 ) in basic medium produces nitric oxide gas and chloride ion in gaseous state. (Balance by oxidation number method) Dichlorine heptaoxide (Cl 7 ) in gaseous state combines with an aqueous solution of hydrogen peroxide in acidic medium to give chlorite ion (Cl ) and oxygen gas. (Balance by ion electron method). Calculate the oxidation number of phosphorus in the following species. (a) HP and (b) 3 3 P 4 3. Calculate the oxidation number of each sulphur atom in the following compounds: (a) Na S 3 (b) Na S 4 6 (c) Na S 3 (d) Na S 4 4. Balance the following equations by the oxidation number method. Fe + + H + + Cr Cr 3+ + Fe 3+ I + N N 3 + I 7 3 I + S I + S 4 3 6 Mn + C Mn + + C 4 5. Identify the redox reactions out of the following reactions and identify the oxidising and reducing agents in them. 3HCl(aq) + HN 3 (aq) Cl (g) + NCl (g) + H (l ) HgCl (aq) + KI (aq) HgI (s) + KCl (aq) Fe 3 (s) + 3C (g) Δ Fe (s) + 3C (g) (v) PCl 3 (l) + 3H (l) 3HCl (aq) + H 3 P 3 (aq) 4NH 3 + 3 (g) N (g) + 6H (g) 6. Balance the following ionic equations Cr + H + + I Cr 3+ + I 7 Cr + Fe + + H + Cr 3+ + Fe 3+ + H 7 Mn + S + H + Mn + + S + H 4 3 4 Mn + H + + Br 4 Mn + + Br Exemplar Problems, Chemistry 108

IV. Matching Type 7. Match Column I with Column II for the oxidation states of the central atoms. Column I Cr 7 Mn 4 V 3 3 FeF 6 Column II (a) + 3 (b) + 4 (c) + 5 (d) + 6 (e) + 7 8. Match the items in Column I with relevant items in Column II. Column I Column II Ions having positive charge (a) +7 The sum of oxidation number (b) 1 of all atoms in a neutral molecule (c) +1 xidation number of hydrogen ion (H + ) (d) 0 xidation number of fluorine in NaF (e) Cation (v) Ions having negative charge (f) Anion V. Assertion and Reason Type In the following questions a statement of assertion (A) followed by a statement of reason (R) is given. Choose the correct option out of the choices given below each question. 9. Assertion (A) : Among halogens fluorine is the best oxidant. Reason (R) : Fluorine is the most electronegative atom. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. A is true but R is false. Both A and R are false. 30. Assertion (A): In the reaction between potassium permanganate and potassium iodide, permanganate ions act as oxidising agent. Reason (R) : xidation state of manganese changes from + to +7 during the reaction. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. A is true but R is false. Both A and R are false. 109 Redox Reactions

31. Assertion (A) : The decomposition of hydrogen peroxide to form water and oxygen is an example of disproportionation reaction. Reason (R) : The oxygen of peroxide is in 1 oxidation state and it is converted to zero oxidation state in and oxidation state in H. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. A is true but R is false. Both A and R are false. 3. Assertion (A) : Redox couple is the combination of oxidised and reduced form of a substance involved in an oxidation or reduction half cell. Reason (R) : In the representation E V 3+ + and E V +, Fe 3+ / Fe+ Fe / Fe and Cu + / Cu are redox couples. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. A is true but R is false. Both A and R are false. Cu /Cu VI. Long Answer Type 33. Explain redox reactions on the basis of electron transfer. Give suitable examples. 34. n the basis of standard electrode potential values, suggest which of the following reactions would take place? (Consult the book for E V value). Cu + Zn + Cu + + Zn Mg + Fe + Mg + + Fe Br + Cl Cl + Br Fe + Cd + Cd + Fe + 35. Why does fluorine not show disporportionation reaction? 36. Write redox couples involved in the reactions to given in question 34. 37. Find out the oxidation number of chlorine in the following compounds and arrange them in increasing order of oxidation number of chlorine. NaCl 4, NaCl 3, NaCl, KCl, Cl 7, Cl 3, Cl, NaCl, Cl, Cl. Which oxidation state is not present in any of the above compounds? 38. Which method can be used to find out strength of reductant/oxidant in a solution? Explain with an example. Exemplar Problems, Chemistry 110