Using the change-in-oxidation-number method, balance

  1. Using the change-in-oxidation-number method, balance the redox reaction below. Show your work; partial credit will be given.NO2�
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  2. Question: Balance the following reactions by the oxidation number method.a) I2 + HNO3 --> HIO3 + NO2 + H2O b) MnO4- + H+ + Cl-
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  3. Balance the following redox equation using the oxidation-number-change method. Describe each step you use to balance the
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  4. balance each of the following chemical equations ,using the change in oxidation number method. cu +h2so4=cuso4+so2+h2o
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  5. Balance the following redox equation, using either the oxidation-number-change method or the half-reaction method. You must show
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  6. Balance the following redox equation using the oxidation number change method. Describe each step that is involved Al(s) + PbSO4
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  7. Balance the following redox equation using the oxidation number change method. Describe each step that is involved: Al(s) +
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  8. Balance the follow equation using change in oxidation number method. (1) P4 + HNO3 = H3PO4 +NO2 + H2O (2) Na2Cr2O7 + FeCl2 + HCl
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  9. Question: Balance the following reactions by the oxidation number method.a) I2 + HNO3 --> HIO3 + NO2 + H2O so i have N +5 to +4
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  10. Question: Balance the following reactions by the oxidation number method.a) I2 + HNO3 --> HIO3 + NO2 + H2O so i have N +5 to +4
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