Step 1: Understanding oxidation of water
Oxidation means loss of electrons or increase in oxidation state. In the context of water (H₂O), oxidation involves water losing electrons and forming oxygen or other oxidized species.
Step 2: Analysis of each reaction
I. Photosynthesis: Water is oxidized to oxygen (O₂) during photosynthesis, releasing electrons and protons. This is a classic example of water oxidation.
II. H₂O + F₂: Fluorine is a very strong oxidizing agent and oxidizes water to oxygen while itself being reduced to fluoride ions. So, water is oxidized here.
III. H₂O + H₂: Water does not get oxidized in this reaction; hydrogen and water do not react to oxidize water.
IV. H₂O + P₄O₁₀: Phosphorus pentoxide reacts with water to form phosphoric acid. Water acts as a reactant but does not get oxidized; phosphorus changes oxidation state.
Step 3: Conclusion
Therefore, water is oxidized only in reactions I (photosynthesis) and II (reaction with fluorine).