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balance the redox equations: IO3-(aq)
balance the redox equations:
IO3-(aq) -> I2(aq) and I-(aq) -> I2(aq) balance the redox equation: S2O3(-2) -> S4O2(2-) and I3- ->
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Jake
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Redox equations are often long and difficult to balance by inspection. Luckily, electron transfers and oxidation numbers provide
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Katelynn
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Balance the following redox reaction in acidic and basic solutions:
Fe(OH)2(s) + O2(g) --> Fe(OH)3(s) These are the steps my
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Emily
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a) Use the standard reduction potentials table to balance the following redox equation:
H2O2 + I + H = H2O + I2 b) Balance the
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Laura
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Balance the equation in aqueous basic solution:
As2S3(s) + H2O2(aq) → AsO43-(aq) + SO42-(aq) I normally understand how to
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Joanne
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Balance this equation by following equations of the REDOX Method.
Cu + HNO3 --->Cu(NO3)2 + NO + H2O
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David Scott
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how to balance chemical equations with redox reaction Cr(OH)3 + IO3{-} + OH{-} = CrO4{-2} + I{-}
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debayan
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Balance this equations for redox reactions in basic solution.
Fe(OH)3(s) + OCl- �¨ FeO42- + Cl-
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Marissa
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Balance each of the following redox equations using the half-reaction method.
HI(s) + H2SO4 (aq) --> H2S(g) + I2 (s) My only
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Aria
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1) Balance this redox reaction using the oxidation-number method. Zn + O2 + HCl ® ZnCl2 + H2O
2) Balance this redox reaction
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Sara
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