Multiple Choice (Value 11) Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers
the question.
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When iron oxide becomes iron, what type of reaction occurs?
a. | oxidation | c. | neutralization | b. | reduction | d. | combination |
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Oxidation is ____.
a. | a loss of oxygen | c. | a loss of electrons | b. | a gain of electrons | d. | a gain of
hydrogen |
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What are transferred in an oxidation-reduction reaction?
a. | protons | c. | electrons | b. | ions | d. | atoms |
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In the reaction of calcium with chlorine, which atom is the oxidizing
agent?
a. | calcium | c. | both a and b | b. | chlorine | d. | neither a nor b |
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In the reaction of calcium with chlorine, which atom is oxidized?
a. | calcium | c. | both a and b | b. | chlorine | d. | neither a nor b |
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In the reaction of hydrogen with iodine, which atom is oxidized?
a. | hydrogen | c. | both a and b | b. | iodine | d. | neither a nor b |
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In the reaction of hydrogen with iodine, which atom is the reducing
agent?
a. | hydrogen | c. | both a and b | b. | iodine | d. | neither a nor b |
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What is the reducing agent in the following reaction? 2Na + S ® Na ![mc008-1.jpg](ch20sect1_files/mc008-1.jpg) S
a. | Na | c. | Na S | b. | S | d. | Na![mc008-3.jpg](ch20sect1_files/mc008-3.jpg) |
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Which statement is true about the following reaction? S + Cl ![mc009-2.jpg](ch20sect1_files/mc009-2.jpg) SCl (Hint: Chlorine is the more
electronegative element.)
a. | Sulfur is reduced to SCl . | c. | Chlorine is oxidized to SCl . | b. | Chlorine is reduced to SCl . | d. | Sulfur is the oxidizing
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What is the oxidizing agent in the following reaction? I ![mc010-1.jpg](ch20sect1_files/mc010-1.jpg) + MnO ![mc010-2.jpg](ch20sect1_files/mc010-2.jpg) ![mc010-4.jpg](ch20sect1_files/mc010-4.jpg) I ![mc010-5.jpg](ch20sect1_files/mc010-5.jpg) + MnO ![mc010-6.jpg](ch20sect1_files/mc010-6.jpg)
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Why is oxygen reduced in the reaction of hydrogen with oxygen to make
water?
a. | Oxygen pulls electrons toward itself. | b. | Oxygen pushes electrons toward the
hydrogens. | c. | Oxygen absorbs a proton. | d. | Oxygen releases a
proton. |
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