Asked by Vinay Pratap Singh
C2O4-- + I- + H+ ---> I2+CO2+H2O
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Answered by
DrBob222
This won't work. The oxalate ion is loss of electrons and I^- is loss of electrons. In redox equations you must have one half equation losing and one half equation gaining.
[C2O4]^2- ==> 2CO2 + 2e
2I^- ==> I2 + 2e
[C2O4]^2- ==> 2CO2 + 2e
2I^- ==> I2 + 2e
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