General Principles of Oxidation-Reduction - MCAT Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems

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Which of the following is the oxidizing agent in the following equation?

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An oxidizing agent is one that oxidizes another element and, becomes reduced in the process. Oxidizing and reducing agents are found in the reactants of the equation, eliminating Al3+ and Cr(s) as answer choices. Cr3+ gains three electrons to become Cr(s), which has an oxidation number of zero. Cr3+ becomes reduced, while Al(s) is oxidized, therefore, Cr3+ is the oxidizing agent. Remember "OIL RIG": Oxidation Is Loss of electrons and Reduction Is Gain of electrons.

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