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Are all combustion reactions redox reactions? Explain

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You need to explain that all the combustion reactions are redox reactions.

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01

General Combustion Reaction

2COg+O2g2CO2g

02

Oxidation of carbon in CO

Oxidation no of oxygen is -2.

Let assume, oxidation no of carbon in CO is x.

Now you can write,

x+-2=0x=+2

03

Oxidation no of carbon in CO2

Oxidation no of oxygen is -2.

Let assume, oxidation no of carbon in CO2 is y.

Now you can write,

y+2-2=0y=+4y+2-2=0y=+4

04

Oxidation no of oxygen

The oxidation no of oxygen in O2 is 0.

The oxidation no of oxygen in CO2 is -2.

05

Conclusion

In a combustion reaction,

The oxidation no of oxygen is 0 in O2 decreases to -2 in CO2. Therefore, O2 undergoes reduction.

The oxidation no of carbon is +2 in CO increases to +4 in CO2. Therefore, CO undergoes oxidation.

Hence, all combustion reactions are redox reaction.

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