Using the half-reaction method, balance

  1. Using the half-reaction method, balance the redox reaction below. Show your work; partial credit will be given.I- + Br2 → IO3-
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  2. Balance the following redox equation, using either the oxidation-number-change method or the half-reaction method. You must show
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  3. How would one balance the following redox reaction using the half reaction method?Fe(OH)2 + O2 + H2O ---> Fe(OH)3 This is in my
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    2. Jake UCD 11/15/11 asked by Jake UCD 11/15/11
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  4. 1) Balance this redox reaction using the oxidation-number method. Zn + O2 + HCl ® ZnCl2 + H2O2) Balance this redox reaction
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  5. I know nothing about chemistry, but am wondering if someone could help me with these.1) Balance this redox reaction using the
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  6. Using the half- reaction method, balance the redox reaction shown below. (I-)+(Br2) ---> (IO3-)+(Br-)Step 1. Break the reaction
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  7. Balance the following electrochemistry reaction using the half-reaction method in basic conditions.XeF6 -> Xe + XeO6^4- + F
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  8. balance the reaction using the half reaction method.OsO4 + C2H4 -> Os + CO2 worksheet does not show if it is in a gas and
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  9. Balance the following redox reaction using the half reaction method:NaIO3+KI==> I2+H20+Na(+1)+K(+1)
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  10. One more question- how do I balance this half-reaction in terms of atoms?MnO4^-(aq) -> MnO2 (s) i can't balance the oxygen I
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