Really Lost Posted April 12, 2012 Posted April 12, 2012 I did a test with the below question Which of the following is a reducing agent? a. cyclohexanol b. Na2CO3 c. MgSO4 d. NaOCl I couldnt figure out the answer I understood the following about each compound cyclohexanol is an alcohol and might be the product of a reduction Na2Co3 is a base sometimes used in acid neutralization MgSO4 I believe is a drying agent NaOCl is an oxidizing agent I thought there might have been a mistake in the question Anyone know what the correct answer should have been?
hypervalent_iodine Posted April 12, 2012 Posted April 12, 2012 No mistake, the answer is in there. It would be prudent for you to give yourself a definition of what a reducing agent is as well as what it does and then go through and see if any of the listed compounds can act in such a capacity.
Really Lost Posted April 12, 2012 Author Posted April 12, 2012 No mistake, the answer is in there. It would be prudent for you to give yourself a definition of what a reducing agent is as well as what it does and then go through and see if any of the listed compounds can act in such a capacity. Since if we have a reaction where cyclohexanol is oxidized by NaOCl. Can we assume that cyclohexanol is the reducing agent? Since the reducing agent is supposed to get oxidized by the oxidizer in an oxidation-reduction reaction.
DrDNA Posted April 12, 2012 Posted April 12, 2012 (edited) You are heading down the right track...............but don't ignore the converse......... Edited April 12, 2012 by DrDNA
hypervalent_iodine Posted April 13, 2012 Posted April 13, 2012 That reaction is a bit more tricky than a simple one step oxidation. Have you looked at the rest of them?
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