OXIDATION-REDUCTION REACTIONS Disproportionation reaction equation for chlorine: Assign oxidation numbers to each atom in the following reaction. Identify the oxidation reaction and the reduction reaction. Cl2(g) + 2 OH1-(aq)=C11- (aq) + OCI1-(aq) + H20(1)

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OXIDATION-REDUCTION REACTIONS
Disproportionation reaction equation for chlorine:
Assign oxidation numbers to each atom in the following reaction.
Identify the oxidation reaction and the reduction reaction.
Cl2(g) + 2 OH1-(aq)=Cl1- (aq) + 0ci²-(aq) + H20(1)
2 Peductlon
Oxidatlon
Formation of bromine from bromide.
Assign oxidation numbers to each atom.
Identify the oxidizing agent and the reducing agent.
2 Br'-(aq) + Mn02(s) + 4 H1+ (aq) → Br2 (s) + Mn²*(aq)+2 H20(I)
Formation of iodine from iodide.
Assign oxidation numbers to each atom.
Identify the oxidizing agent and the reducing agent.
211-(aq) + Mn02(s) + 4 H1+ (aq) > Iz{s) + Mn²+ (aq) + 2 H20(1)
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Transcribed Image Text:OXIDATION-REDUCTION REACTIONS Disproportionation reaction equation for chlorine: Assign oxidation numbers to each atom in the following reaction. Identify the oxidation reaction and the reduction reaction. Cl2(g) + 2 OH1-(aq)=Cl1- (aq) + 0ci²-(aq) + H20(1) 2 Peductlon Oxidatlon Formation of bromine from bromide. Assign oxidation numbers to each atom. Identify the oxidizing agent and the reducing agent. 2 Br'-(aq) + Mn02(s) + 4 H1+ (aq) → Br2 (s) + Mn²*(aq)+2 H20(I) Formation of iodine from iodide. Assign oxidation numbers to each atom. Identify the oxidizing agent and the reducing agent. 211-(aq) + Mn02(s) + 4 H1+ (aq) > Iz{s) + Mn²+ (aq) + 2 H20(1) 129
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