Question
Chemistry Question on Redox reactions
When Cl2 gas reacts with hot and concentrated sodium hydroxide solution, the oxidation number of chlorine changes from
A
zero to +1 and zero to -5
B
zero to -1 and zero to +5
C
zero to -1 and zero to +3
D
zero to +1 and zero to -3
Answer
zero to -1 and zero to +5
Explanation
Solution
When chlorine gas reacts with hot and
concentrated NaOH solution, it disproportionates
into chloride (Cl−) and chlorate (C103−) ions.
In this process, oxidation number of chlorine
changes from 0 to -1 and 0 to +5.
NOTE
In disproportionation reactions, the same element
; undergoes oxidation as well as reduction.