In the reaction below, which species is the oxidising agent? 2HCIO(aq) + Co(s) + 2H+ (aq) → Co2*(aq) + Cl2(g) + 2H2O(1)

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In the reaction below, which species is the oxidising agent? 2HCIO(aq) + Co(s) + 2H+ (aq) → Co2*(aq) + Cl2(g) + 2H2O(1)

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In The Reaction Below Which Species Is The Oxidising Agent 2hcio Aq Co S 2h Aq Co2 Aq Cl2 G 2h2o 1 1
In The Reaction Below Which Species Is The Oxidising Agent 2hcio Aq Co S 2h Aq Co2 Aq Cl2 G 2h2o 1 1 (20.46 KiB) Viewed 37 times
In The Reaction Below Which Species Is The Oxidising Agent 2hcio Aq Co S 2h Aq Co2 Aq Cl2 G 2h2o 1 2
In The Reaction Below Which Species Is The Oxidising Agent 2hcio Aq Co S 2h Aq Co2 Aq Cl2 G 2h2o 1 2 (29.82 KiB) Viewed 37 times
In The Reaction Below Which Species Is The Oxidising Agent 2hcio Aq Co S 2h Aq Co2 Aq Cl2 G 2h2o 1 3
In The Reaction Below Which Species Is The Oxidising Agent 2hcio Aq Co S 2h Aq Co2 Aq Cl2 G 2h2o 1 3 (29.67 KiB) Viewed 37 times
In the reaction below, which species is the oxidising agent? 2HCIO(aq) + Co(s) + 2H+ (aq) → Co2*(aq) + Cl2(g) + 2H2O(1) Oa. H2000) Ob. Co(s) Oc HCIO(aq) Od. Cl2(9) Oe. Co2+ (aq)
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Select the correct cell notation for the following reaction, which is setup as a cell with a platinum electrode: 6Br(aq) + 2Au3+ (aq) → 3Br2(aq) + 2Au(s) Oa. Pt(s) Br" (aq), Br2(aq) 11 Au- (aq) Au(s) Ob. Au(s) 1 Au3+ (aq) || Br2(aq) | Br" (aq) Oc. Pt(s) Au3+ (aq) | Brz(aq) Pt(s) Od. None of the other options Oe. Au(s) Au** (aq) Il Brz(aq), Br (aq) i Pt(s)
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