Given: Fe + I2 → FeI2
Identify what is being oxidized and reduced in this redox reaction.
A) Oxidation numbers of all the atoms remain the same.
B) Fe is being reduced from 0 to -2; I is being oxidized from -1 to 0.
C) Fe is being oxidized from 0 to +1; I is being reduced from +2 to 0.
D) Fe is being reduced from 0 to -1; I is being oxidized from 0 to +2.
E) Fe is being oxidized from 0 to +2; I is being reduced from 0 to -1.
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