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Q: How does the oxidation state of 0 change in the following reaction?
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How does the oxidation state of Li change in the following reaction?

it goes from 0 to +1


How does the oxidation state of Na change in the following reaction?

It goes from +1 to 0.


How does the oxidation state of Na change in the following reaction Li NaOH LiOH Na?

It goes from +1 to 0


Which reaction are of oxidation reaction and are of exothermic nature?

These are not mutually exclusive. A reaction can be oxidation and exothermic. Oxidation reactions involve a change in oxidation state (charge) which is interpreted as a loss of electrons. Exothermic reactions release heat energy.


How do redox reaction differ from other type of chemical reactions?

Yummy, Chemistry :) Redox reactions - Oxidation reaction This is a reaction in which atoms have undergone a change in their oxidation state.


Are all reactions that form compounds from elements a redox reaction?

Yes, because an element is in oxidation state ZERO. A reaction is redox only when there is a change in oxidation state of relevant species. So if a compound is formed from elements (as opposed to other compounds) there by definition has to be a change in oxidation state.


What is the reaction between nacl plus pbno3?

It has to be Pb(NO3)2 with NaCl as Pb has a +II oxidation state and NO3 has -I oxidation state. The reaction is the following: Pb(NO3)2 +2NaCl ----> PbCl2 + 2NaNO3


How does the oxidation state of O change in the following reaction L s plus NaOH aq equals LiOH aq plus Na s?

it does not change -apex


How does the oxidation state of Na change in the following reaction Li(s) plus NaOH(aq) LiOH(aq) plus Na(s)?

Lithium atom become the cation Li+.


How does the oxidation state of na change in the following reaction li s plus naoh aq equals lioh aq plus na s?

it goes from +1 to 0


How does the oxidation state of Li change in the following reaction Li(s) plus NaOH(aq) LiOH(aq) plus Na(s)?

Lithium atom become the cation Li+.


How does the oxidation satae of O change in the following reaction L(s) plus NaOH(aq) plus Na(s)?

Not sure what L(s) is supposed to be, but regardless, the oxidation state of Na changes from 1+ in NaOH to zero in Na(s).