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Consider the following reaction of calcium hydride (CaH2) with molten sodium metal: CaH2(s) + 2 Na(l) -> 2 NaH(s) + Ca(l) Identify the species being oxidized and the species being reduced?

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Answer:

This is not a redox reaction. None of the species are reduced and none are oxidized

Step-by-step explanation:

In a redox reaction at least one species must be oxidized and another reduced. You see this by a change in oxidation number. In this question the oxidation numbers are the same before and after the reaction.

Ca 2

H -1

Na +1

I -1

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