A species whose oxidation number increases in a reaction is oxidized (reducing reagents or reactant).
For example, balanced chemical
reaction: 2KClO₃ → 2KCl + 3O₂<span>.
</span><span>Oxygen in the
reactant state has oxidation number -2 (+1 + 5 + 3 · x = 0) and it is
oxidized to 0 (in molecule of oxygen) in the product state.</span>
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Answer:
1.80 x 10^24 atoms
Explanation:
3moles × 6.022×10^23 atoms/mole
Answer: Stochiometric coefficients
Explanation: The chemical equations must be balanced to follow the law of conservation of mass which says that the mass of products must be same as the mass of reactants.
This is a skeletal equation and needs to be balanced by adjusting the stochiometric coefficients. In order to keep the mass same, the number of atoms must be same on both sides.
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