9.1.2a Oxidation and Reduction I (T/F)
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0 point(s)Oxidation refers to the loss of oxygen.
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0 point(s)Reduction occurs when a substance receives oxygen.
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0 point(s)In redox reactions, electron transfer can occur.
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0 point(s)Hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) undergoes oxidation when it loses hydrogen.
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0 point(s)Electrons are transferred from the oxidizing agent to the reducing agent.
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0 point(s)CuO is the reducing agent in the reaction with hydrogen.
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0 point(s)The oxidation number of oxygen in most compounds is -2.
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0 point(s)Oxygen is an oxidizing agent in redox reactions.
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0 point(s)Reduction involves the loss of oxygen from a substance.
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0 point(s)Hydrogen gas is the oxidizing agent in the reaction with copper(II) oxide.
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0 point(s)Na → Na⁺ + e⁻ is a half-equation for oxidation.
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0 point(s)Cl₂ + 2e⁻ → 2Cl⁻ is a half-equation for oxidation.
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0 point(s)Mg + O₂ → MgO is a redox reaction.
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0 point(s)Reduction can be defined as the gain of electrons.
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0 point(s)Cu²⁺ → Cu is an oxidation process.
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