Which of the following reactions is not an example of an oxidation-reduction reaction? A. H2 + F2 yields 2HF B. Fe + CuSO4 yields FeSO4 + Cu C. CuSO4 + 2NaOH yields Cu(OH)2 + Na2SO4 D. Cl2 + ZnI2 yields ZnCl2 + I2
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Im not into Chem Sorry
Okay, I'm probably wrong, but I'm guessing A
Actually, not totally guessing. There's an 80% chance I'm right
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@BrandonR oh sorry thank you though!
@Jadeishere ohh really? I wasn't sure I was thinking C, thank you!
Read this Twinkle http://chemwiki.ucdavis.edu/Analytical_Chemistry/Electrochemistry/Redox_Chemistry/Oxidation-Reduction_Reactions
It might help
It means that the answer would have to be both equal on both sides right
@BrandonR ahh thank you!
Yep :P
Good Luck :P
I think it's C to be honest.
Did It Help @twinkle12377
Hm, I don't think A is the right answer, it looks like F2 gets reduced and H2 gets oxidized It looks like C is an acid-base reaction, and the others are oxidation-reduction reactions
@BrandonR yes it helped! @dajakesta @Vocaloid yea that's what I was leaning on C, thank you so much all of your help!
Yep :P
C
Im really bad at Chem But I Would say C cause everyone is saying it lol XD
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