Chemistry (12th Edition)

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Chapter 20 - Oxidation-Reduction Reactions - 20 Assessment - Page 721: 58

Answer

Yes, the oxidation number of bismuth changes from +3 to 0. The oxidation number of carbon changes from 0 to +2. No, there is no change in oxidation number of any of the atoms in this reaction. No, there is no change in oxidation number of any of the atoms in this reaction.

Work Step by Step

Yes, the oxidation number of bismuth changes from +3 to 0. The oxidation number of carbon changes from 0 to +2. No, there is no change in oxidation number of any of the atoms in this reaction. No, there is no change in oxidation number of any of the atoms in this reaction.
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