Selected Solutions Manual For General Chemistry: Principles And Modern Applications
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Chapter 26, Problem 79IAE
Interpretation Introduction
(a)
Interpretation:
The following reaction is to be balanced using the half reaction method-
Concept introduction:
- Redox reactions are those in which one of the species is oxidized and the other is reduced simultaneously.
Balancing of redox reaction can be done via half reaction method- in which the reaction is divided into two halves- Oxidation half and the reduction half. Both the half reactions are balanced separately and then after balancing, combined together such that electron lost is equal to electrons gained.
Interpretation Introduction
(b)
Interpretation:
The following reaction is to be balanced using the half reaction method-
Concept introduction:
- Redox reactions are those in which one of the species is oxidized and the other is reduced simultaneously.
- Balancing of
redox reaction can be done via half reaction method- in which the reaction is divided into two halves- Oxidation half and the reduction half. Both the half reactions are balanced separately and then after balancing, combined together such that electron lost is equal to electrons gained.
Interpretation Introduction
(c)
Interpretation:
The following reaction is to be balanced using the half reaction method-
Concept introduction:
- Redox reactions are those in which one of the species is oxidized and the other is reduced simultaneously.
- Balancing of redox reaction can be done via half reaction method- in which the reaction is divided into two halves- Oxidation half and the reduction half. Both the half reactions are balanced separately and then after balancing, combined together such that electron lost is equal to electrons gained.
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