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(b) (3pts) Using standard rules assign oxidation numbers to the various atoms in the following reaction: 4 PA + 7 S. ------> 8 P2S- The substance oxidized is The substance reduced is The oxidizing agent is
chem ll For the reaction KCIO, — KCI + O2 assign oxidation numbers to each element on each side of the equation. K in KCIO: K in KCI: Question 1 of 18 > Cl in KCIO,: Clin KCI: O in KCIO, O in 0,: Which element is oxidized? Which element is reduced? OCI OK Oo ОСІ O in KCIO, in 0,: Which element is reduced? Which element is oxidized? ОСІ Ок Оо ОСІ Ок ОО In a hydrogen fuel cell,...
Іго, Electrochemistry Wolleet 1. Assign oxidation numbers to each element in the following compounds: a. VOCI b. Cuso c. CHOH). d. Mno, e. SO, 2. Given the following half reactions and their standard reduction potentials, i. Cl (g) + 2e- - 2 CI (aq) E' =+ 1.36 V ii. Niº (aq) + 2e - Ni (s) E' = -0.25 V iii. Ag (aq) + e- Ag () E' = +0.80 V Identify the chemical species most likely to be oxidized....
Name Date Class Redox Worksheet #1 - Assigning Oxidation Numbers Instructions: A. Assign oxidation numbers to all elements in both reactants and products. B. Determine if two elements change in oxidation number. If YES, the reaction is a REDOX reaction. Answer "C" and "D". If NO, the reaction is not a redox reaction. Go to the next example. C. Determine which element is oxidized and which element is reduced. D. Determine which element is the oxidizing agent and which element...
1. 2. 3. Balancing Oxidation-Reduction Reactions 1. Assign oxidation numbers. 2. Separate into oxidation and reduction half reactions. 3. Balance each half reaction using the following steps: a. Balance all elements except oxygen or hydrogen. b. Balance oxygen by adding H20. c. Balance hydrogen by adding H*. d. Balance charge by adding electrons: Electrons go on the RIGHT (product side) for OXIDATION reactions. Electrons go on the LEFT (reactant side) for REDUCTION reactions. e. In BASIC solution, do this additional...
4.30. Using solubility rules, predict the solubility in water of the following ionic compounds. a. AI(OH) b. CaN C. NH4CI d. KOH 4.32. Using solubility rules, decide whether the following ionic solids are soluble or insoluble in water. If they are soluble, write the chemical equation for dissolving in water and indicate what ions you would expect to be present in solution. (NE SO b. BaCO c. Pb(NOs)2 d. Ca(OH) 4.34. Write net ionic equations for the following molecular equations....