Consider the reaction below.

Upper Z n (s) plus upper C u superscript 2 plus (a q) right arrow upper Z n superscript 2 plus (a q) plus upper C u (s).

Which half reaction correctly describes the oxidation that is taking place?
Z n (s) right arrow upper Z n superscript 2 plus (a q) plus e superscript minus.
Upper Z n (s) right arrow upper Z n superscript 2 plus (a q) plus 2 e superscript minus.
Upper C u superscript 2 plus (a q) plus 2 e superscript minus right arrow upper C u (s).
Upper C u superscript 2 plus (a q) plus e superscript minus right arrow upper C u (s).

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Answer:

Explanation:

Zn(s) + Cu⁺( aq) ⇒ Zn⁺²( aq ) + Cu(s)

In oxidation reaction of an element or ion , the oxidation number is increased . Oxidation no is total charge on the atom or ion

In the following half reaction Zn(s) is oxidised to Zn⁺²

Zn( s ) ⇒ Zn⁺²(aq)  + 2e⁻

In this reaction charge on Zn(s) is zero

After reaction charge on formed Zn⁺² is +2 . Hence there is increase in oxidation number from 0 to + 2 . Hence Zn(s) is oxidised to Zn⁺² ion .  

Answer:

d

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