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The sum of oxidation numbers of all atoms in an ion is zero.

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ICSE-REDOX REACTIONS (OXIDATION AND REDUCTION)-TRUE OR FALSE. TYPE QUESTIONS (State whether the following statements are True (T) or False (F):)
  1. Comment on the statement : oxidation and reduction are complementary p...

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  2. An oxidising agent is a substance which ......... electrons whereas a ...

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  3. The reduction half reaction represents the gain of electrons.

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  4. When a rod of copper is immersed in a solution of ZnSO(4) zinc gets pr...

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  5. The oxidation state of hydrogen in CaH(2) is +1.

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  6. The oxidation state of S in S(8) is zero.

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  7. The oxidation state of a substance increases in oxidation and decrease...

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  8. An element in its lowest oxidation state can act only as an oxidising ...

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  9. Conversion of MnO(4)^(-) into MnO(4)^(2-) is oxidation

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  10. The sum of oxidation numbers of all atoms in an ion is zero.

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  11. The oxidation state of hydrogen in CaH(2) is +1.

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  12. The oxidation state of S in S(8) is zero.

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  13. The oxidation state of a substance increases in oxidation and decrease...

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  14. An element in its lowest oxidation state can act only as an oxidising ...

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  15. Conversion of MnO(4)^(-) into MnO(4)^(2-) is oxidation

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  16. The sum of oxidation numbers of all atoms in an ion is zero.

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  17. The oxidation numbers of the two chlorine atoms in CaOCl(2) are not th...

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