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CHEM 1220 SP2025 (18215) CHEM 1220 Practice Exam #4 v2 (17.4 - 17.6, 19, 20.1 - 20.5)- Requires Respondus LockDown Browser

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Identify both the reducing agent and the number of electrons transferred in the following reaction. 3 PbO(s) +  2 NH3(aq) ⇌ 3 Pb(s) + N2(g)  +  3 H2O(l)

Options
A.PbO is the reducing agent and 2 electrons have been transferred.
B.PbO is the reducing agent and 6 electrons have been transferred.
C.NH3 is the reducing agent and 2 electrons have been transferred.
D.NH3 is the reducing agent and 6 electrons have been transferred.
E.I am unsure and need to study this concept to prepare for the exam
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To tackle this redox question, I will first restate the reaction and list the options, then evaluate each choice one by one. Option 1: 'PbO is the reducing agent and 2 electrons have been transferred.' In this reaction, PbO goes from Pb(II) in PbO to Pb(0) in Pb(s), which is a gain of electrons (reduction) for lead. Therefore PbO is not the reducing agent; it is the oxidizing agent. This makes the claim about PbO as the reducing agent incorrect, and the reported 2 electrons transferred does not match the actual electron tran......Login to view full explanation

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