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H2O as an oxidant only

Further explanation

Given

Reaction

2 Na + 2 H2O → 2 NaOH + H2

Required

The function of water in the equation

Solution

Water : oxidizing agent

Na : reducing agent

Na⁰ → Na⁺ (oxidation)

H⁺- → H⁰ (reduction)

Acids and bases according to Bronsted-Lowry

Acid = donor (donor) proton (H⁺ ion)

Base = proton (receiver) acceptor (H⁺ ion)

If water is acting as an acid it should only give 1 H +, so that becomes:

H₂O (l) ⇔ OH⁻ (aq) not H₂

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