Predict the half-reactions occurring at

  1. Predict the half-reactions occurring at the anode and the cathode for the electrolysis of aqueous Na2SO4.
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  2. Q - Aluminum metal reacts with zinc(II) ion in an aqueous solution by the following half-cell reactions:Al(s) → Al3+(aq) +
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  3. 2. Aluminum metal reacts with zinc(II) ion in an aqueous solution by the following half-cell reactions:Al(s) → Al3+(aq) +
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  4. 3. Which oxidation-reduction reactions are best balanced by the half-reaction method?A.) covalent reactions *B.)acid-base
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  5. Balancing Complete Redxo Reactions. I am not sure how I am suppose to start anything. Even the Half Reactions. BrO3^1- + Br^1- +
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  6. Balance the following redox equation occurring in a basic solution:AG + CN{-} + O2 = AG(CN)2{-} I tried...but this is
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  7. A current is passed through two cells connected in series. The half-reactions occurring at the cathode of each cell areTcO4-(aq)
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  8. What would the two half reactions be for 2Na+1MgBr2 arrow 2NaBr + Mg? I don't know how to determine this, other than that you
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  9. Determine whether the following redox reactions are spontaneous as written? (Use the information in the table below. Show the
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  10. What are the two half-reactions for the basic oxidized-reduction reaction Fe(OH)2+ H2O2 --> Fe(OH)3?If I can find out the two
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