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  1. 4. Use the information above to write net ionic equations for the two reactions that you have observed.5. For each reaction,
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  2. 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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  3. Fe2+ + MnO4 -> Fe3+ + Mn2+NO3- + S2-+ -> S+ NO NH3+NO2 -> N2+H2O Assign oxidation numbers to each element Write half reactions
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  4. 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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  5. 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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  6. 3. Which oxidation-reduction reactions are best balanced by the half-reaction method?A.) covalent reactions *B.)acid-base
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  7. 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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  8. Please write down the redox reactions (using the half-reaction method!)a)Cl2 from OCl- and Cl- in acidic solution b)Br2 from
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  9. "Write equations for the half-reactions that occur at the anode and cathode for the electrolysis of the following aqueous
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  10. Write out half reactions to show how many electrons are gained or lost by each species. Zn is oxidized and H+ is reducedOxidatio
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