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Question: Which of the following can be used both as an oxidant and a reductant? A. \({\text{HN}}{{\text{O}}...

Which of the following can be used both as an oxidant and a reductant?
A. HNO2{\text{HN}}{{\text{O}}_{\text{2}}}
B. SO2{\text{S}}{{\text{O}}_{\text{2}}}
C. O2{{\text{O}}_{\text{2}}}
D. CO{\text{CO}}

Explanation

Solution

To find a species that can be used both as an oxidant and reductant it must possess stable higher as well as lower oxidation state which can be attained when it undergoes a redox reaction. The species acts as an oxidant as well as a reductant in its intermediate oxidation state.

Complete step by step solution:
We are given four species HNO2{\text{HN}}{{\text{O}}_{\text{2}}}, SO2{\text{S}}{{\text{O}}_{\text{2}}}, O2{{\text{O}}_{\text{2}}} and CO{\text{CO}}.
a. Consider HNO2{\text{HN}}{{\text{O}}_{\text{2}}}: In HNO2{\text{HN}}{{\text{O}}_{\text{2}}}, the oxidation state of nitrogen atom is +3 + {\text{3}}.
The oxidation states exhibited by nitrogen are 3 - {\text{3}} to +5 + {\text{5}}. In HNO2{\text{HN}}{{\text{O}}_{\text{2}}}, the oxidation state of nitrogen is +3 + {\text{3}} which is an intermediate oxidation state. Thus, HNO2{\text{HN}}{{\text{O}}_{\text{2}}} can be used both as an oxidant and a reductant.
For example consider the reactions,
HNO2{\text{HN}}{{\text{O}}_{\text{2}}} acts as an oxidant in the reaction: 2HNO2+H2S2NO+2H2O+S{\text{2HN}}{{\text{O}}_{\text{2}}} + {{\text{H}}_2}{\text{S}} \to {\text{2NO}} + 2{{\text{H}}_2}{\text{O}} + {\text{S}}
HNO2{\text{HN}}{{\text{O}}_{\text{2}}} acts as a reductant in the reaction: HNO2+Br2+H2OHNO3+2HBr{\text{HN}}{{\text{O}}_{\text{2}}} + {\text{B}}{{\text{r}}_2} + {{\text{H}}_2}{\text{O}} \to {\text{HN}}{{\text{O}}_3} + 2{\text{HBr}}
b. Consider SO2{\text{S}}{{\text{O}}_{\text{2}}}: In SO2{\text{S}}{{\text{O}}_{\text{2}}}, the oxidation state of sulphur atom is +4 + {\text{4}}.
The oxidation states exhibited by sulphur are 2,0,+2,+4 and +6 - {\text{2,0,}} + {\text{2,}} + {\text{4 and }} + {\text{6}}. In SO2{\text{S}}{{\text{O}}_{\text{2}}}, the oxidation state of sulphur is +4 + {\text{4}} which is an intermediate oxidation state. Thus, SO2{\text{S}}{{\text{O}}_{\text{2}}} can be used both as an oxidant and a reductant.
For example consider the reactions,
SO2{\text{S}}{{\text{O}}_{\text{2}}} acts as an oxidant in the reaction: SO2+Cl2SO2Cl2{\text{S}}{{\text{O}}_{\text{2}}} + {\text{C}}{{\text{l}}_{\text{2}}} \to {\text{S}}{{\text{O}}_{\text{2}}}{\text{C}}{{\text{l}}_{\text{2}}}
SO2{\text{S}}{{\text{O}}_{\text{2}}} acts as a reductant in the reaction: 2NaOH+SO2Na2SO3+H2O2{\text{NaOH}} + {\text{S}}{{\text{O}}_2} \to {\text{N}}{{\text{a}}_2}{\text{S}}{{\text{O}}_3} + {{\text{H}}_2}{\text{O}}
c. Consider O2{{\text{O}}_{\text{2}}}: In O2{{\text{O}}_{\text{2}}}, the oxidation state of oxygen atom is 0{\text{0}}.
The oxidation states exhibited by oxygen are 2,0 and +2 - {\text{2,0 and }} + {\text{2}}. In SO2{\text{S}}{{\text{O}}_{\text{2}}}, the oxidation state of oxygen is 0{\text{0}} which is an intermediate oxidation state. Thus, O2{{\text{O}}_{\text{2}}} can be used both as an oxidant and a reductant.
For example consider the reactions,
O2{{\text{O}}_{\text{2}}} acts as an oxidant in the reaction: O2+2 electronsO22{{\text{O}}_{\text{2}}} + 2{\text{ electrons}} \to {\text{O}}_2^{2 - }
O2{{\text{O}}_{\text{2}}} acts as a reductant in the reaction: 4Fe+3O22Fe2O34{\text{Fe}} + {\text{3}}{{\text{O}}_2} \to 2{\text{F}}{{\text{e}}_2}{{\text{O}}_3}
d. Consider CO{\text{CO}}: In CO{\text{CO}}, the oxidation state of the carbon atom is +2 + 2.
The oxidation states exhibited by carbon are 4 - 4 to +4 + 4. In CO{\text{CO}}, the oxidation state of carbon is +2 + 2 which is an intermediate oxidation state. Thus, CO{\text{CO}} can be used both as an oxidant and a reductant.
For example consider the reactions,
CO{\text{CO}} acts as an oxidant in the reaction: CO+H2C+H2O{\text{CO}} + {{\text{H}}_{\text{2}}} \to {\text{C}} + {{\text{H}}_2}{\text{O}}
CO{\text{CO}} acts as a reductant in the reaction: 2CO+O22CO22{\text{CO}} + {{\text{O}}_2} \to 2{\text{C}}{{\text{O}}_2}
Thus, we can conclude that HNO2{\text{HN}}{{\text{O}}_{\text{2}}}, SO2{\text{S}}{{\text{O}}_{\text{2}}}, O2{{\text{O}}_{\text{2}}} and CO{\text{CO}} can be used both as an oxidant and a reductant.

**Thus, the correct options are (A), (B), (C) and (D).

Note: **
Oxidation number is also known as oxidation state. It is the total number of electrons that an atom can gain or lose to form a chemical bond. It can be positive, negative or zero.