balance equation by electron balancing

  1. balance equation by electron balancing methodcl2 + oh- = cl- + clO3- + h2O
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  2. Redox equations are often long and difficult to balance by inspection. Luckily, electron transfers and oxidation numbers provide
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  3. Try MgBr2 and I expect you can balance it.i got a balancing equation problem i gotta get this to balance Mg(OH)2+ HBr --> MgBr +
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  4. Lexi is balancing equations. She is finding one equation to be very difficult to balance. Which explains how to balance the
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  5. hi!i am a f4 student in hk.i have know the basic concept of balance equation.but some too complex equation i cant balance.is
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  6. Balance equation for reaction occuring in basic solution.CrO4{2-}+S{2-}gives S+CrO{-} i don't know how to balance the charges in
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  7. Use half reaction to balance:CuS + NO3^- = Cu(NO3)2 + NO2 + SO2 S^2- = SO2 S Oxidized Cu^2+ + NO3^- = NO2 + Cu(NO3)2 N Red After
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  8. hiI'm having a serious problem with balancing chemical equations , can someone explain to me how we can do them also if i had a
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  9. hiI'm having a serious problem with balancing chemical equations , can someone explain to me how we can do them also if i had a
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  10. I need help balancing this redox equation:H2O2 + Ni+2 --> H2O + Ni+3 in basic solution. Here's what I have so far: Ni+2 --> Ni+3
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