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Fluorine reacts with ice and results in the change:
`H_(2)O(s)+F_(2)(g) rarr HF(g)+HOF(g)`
Justify that this reaction is a redox reaction.

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To justify that the reaction \( H_2O(s) + F_2(g) \rightarrow HF(g) + HOF(g) \) is a redox reaction, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the Reactants and Products The reactants are ice (solid water, \( H_2O(s) \)) and fluorine gas (\( F_2(g) \)). The products are hydrogen fluoride (\( HF(g) \)) and hypofluorous acid (\( HOF(g) \)). ### Step 2: Assign Oxidation States Next, we need to assign oxidation states to each element in the reactants and products. ...
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