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In the reaction of zinc with copper sulfate, what is the oxidation state change for zinc?

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MCQ

Type

practice

Style

Topic

Oxidation, reduction and redox equations

Question

  1. A. From 0 to +2
  2. B. From +2 to 0
  3. C. From +2 to +4
  4. D. From 0 to +4

Answer

From 0 to +2

Explanation

The correct option is From 0 to +2. From 0 to +2 is the best answer because it directly supports the AQA A-Level Chemistry objective to balance atoms and charges in redox equations. This reasoning is anchored to Redox equations in Oxidation, reduction and redox equations, and it separates redox equation from similar A-Level ideas rather than relying on a vague recall statement. Other options are weaker if they use the wrong evidence, calculation, mechanism, observation, unit, or conclusion for this subtopic.

Common mistake

Balancing Redox Equations Mistake

Students often forget to balance both the number of atoms and the charges in redox equations, leading to incorrect final equations.

To balance a redox equation, first separate the oxidation and reduction half-equations. Ensure that both the number of atoms and the total charge are equal on both sides. For example, in the half-equation for the reduction of MnO4- to Mn2+, balance the manganese and oxygen atoms, then balance the charges by adding electrons. This ensures the final redox equation is accurate.

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