Use the following pair of reduction half-reactions to design a

  1. Use the following pair of reduction half-reactions to design a galvanic cell. Then write in the proper coefficient for each of
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  2. Balancing Complete Redox ReactionsI need help on the half reduction part for both reduction and oxidation of Cl2(g) --> cl^1-
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  3. Balancing Complete Redox ReactionsI need help on the half reduction part for both reduction and oxidation of Cl2(g) --> cl^1-
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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. 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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  6. Dr. Bob222I still didn't understand which is the reduction half reaction and its products and oxidation half reaction...and why
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  7. Can you please help me write the oxidation and reduction half reactions represented in each of these redox equations, and help
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  8. separate this redox reaction into its component half-reactions.O2 + 4Cu-->2CuO Oxidation half-reaction: ? Reduction
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  9. Choose the two half-reactions from a table of standard reduction potentials that most closely approximate the reaction that
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  10. Choose the two half-reactions from a table of standard reduction potentials that most closely approximate the reaction that
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