(a) and (b)
(a) and (c)
Oxidation and reduction reactions involve the transfer of electrons between two substances.
In oxidation, a substance either gains or loses electrons, typically involving oxygen.
Conversely, reduction entails the gain or loss of electrons, often in relation to oxygen.
Lead (II) oxide (PbO) undergoes a reaction with carbon (C) to produce lead (Pb)and carbon dioxide (CO2).
The chemical reaction can be represented as follows:
\(\text{ 2PbO(s) + C(s) → 2Pb(s) + C}O_2\text{(g)}\)
Electrons are gained by lead.
The reaction is as follows:
Pb2+ + 2e-\(→\) Pb
Reduction occurs in lead oxide.
Electrons are lost by carbon.
C \(→\) C2+ + 2e-
Carbon dioxide is oxidized.
The rationale for the incorrect choices is as follows:
In this scenario, lead oxide undergoes reduction, and carbon dioxide undergoes oxidation.
Therefore, options (B), (C), and (D) are deemed incorrect.
Therefore, the correct option is (A) (a) and (b).
Oxidation is a chemical process which can be explained by following four point of views
In terms of oxygen transfer
In terms of electron transfer
In terms of hydrogen transfer
In terms of oxidation number
Oxidation in Terms of Oxygen Transfer – Oxidation is gain of oxygen.
Reduction is a chemical process which can be explained by following four point of views
In terms of oxygen transfer
In terms of electron transfer
In terms of hydrogen transfer
In terms of oxidation number
Reduction in Terms of Oxygen Transfer – Reduction is loss of oxygen.
A chemical reaction which involves transfer of electrons or change in oxidation number of atoms is called redox reaction.