Content protected from screenshots
GKFix.in
Current Affairs
General Knowledge
Categories
Concept Builder Quiz
About Us
Start Quiz
GKFix.in
Home
Current Affairs
General Knowledge
Categories
Concept Builder Quiz
Start Quiz
GKFix MCQ Question
Test your knowledge and learn something new
Home
REDOX REACTIONS AND ELECTROCHEMISTRY
Question #29902
Back to Home
View All REDOX REACTIONS AND ELECTROCHEMISTRY Questions
15 Views
Question
In the reaction TiCl₄(l) + 2Mg(s) → Ti(s) + 2MgCl₂(s), what happens to magnesium?
A. Magnesium is reduced.
B. Magnesium remains unchanged.
C. Magnesium acts as a catalyst.
D. Magnesium is oxidized.
Check Answer
Share on Twitter
Share on Facebook
Copy Link
Related Questions
In the reaction CH₄ + 2O₂ → CO₂ + 2H₂O, what is reduced?
16
What is the main reason for the extensive use of redox reactions in various fields?
14
In the reaction 2Na(s) + H₂(g) → 2NaH(s), what happens to hydrogen?
17
Why did the Delhi Police direct senior officers to identify 'undesirable influencers'?
(Current Affairs)
25
Which Indian batter expressed disappointment at not converting starts into big scores during the Tes...
(Current Affairs)
17