How do you balance oxidation-Reduction

  1. The two most common oxidation states are Cr(III) and Cr(VI). Balance the following oxidation-reduction equations that involve
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  2. Balance following oxidation reduction reactions using oxidation states method?a) Cl2(g) + Al(s) --> Al3+(aq) + Cl- b.) O2(g) +
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  3. Balance the following redox reaction in acidic and basic solutions:Fe(OH)2(s) + O2(g) --> Fe(OH)3(s) These are the steps my
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  4. Identify the following as either reduction or oxidation:a. 2I^- -> I2 + 2e- (my answer oxidized) b. Zn2+ + 2e^- -> Zn (reduced)
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  5. Electron Transfer TheoryWrite an label the oxidation and reduction half-reaction equations. a) Ni(s) + Cu(NO3)2(aq) -> Cu(s)+
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  6. Electron Transfer TheoryWrite an label the oxidation and reduction half-reaction equations. a) Ni(s) + Cu(NO3)2(aq) -> Cu(s)+
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  7. 2 Al + 3 Cu(NO3)2 --> 2 Al(NO3)3 + 3 Cu1. Write balanced equations for the oxidation and reduction half-reactions. Identify each
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  8. In a voltaic cell, electrical energy will be produced whenonly oxidation occurs only reduction occurs both oxidaiton and
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  9. What makes this an oxidation-reaction? 3Ag2S+2Al(s) -> Al2S3+6 Ag(s)?Write the half-reactions showing the oxidation and
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  10. How do you balance oxidation-reduction reactions. I have all the steps, but I don't understand.
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