Answer: [tex]Ba(s)+2HCl(aq)\rightarrow BaCl_2(aq)+H_2(g)[/tex]
Explanation:
Oxidation-reduction reaction or redox reaction is defined as the reaction in which oxidation and reduction reactions occur simultaneously.
Oxidation reaction is defined as the reaction in which a substance looses its electrons. The oxidation state of the substance increases.
Reduction reaction is defined as the reaction in which a substance gains electrons. The oxidation state of the substance gets reduced.
[tex]Ba(s)+2HCl(aq)\rightarrow BaCl_2(aq)+H_2(g)[/tex]
On reactant side:
Oxidation state of barium = 0
Oxidation state of hydrogen = +1
On product side:
Oxidation state of barium = +2
Oxidation state of hydrogen = 0
Double displacement reactions are not oxidation reduction reactions as the oxidation state do not change.
Thus [tex]Ba(s)+2HCl(aq)\rightarrow BaCl_2(aq)+H_2(g)[/tex] is a oxidation reduction reaction.