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(1) Identify each of the following half-reactions as either an oxidation half-reaction or a reduction half- reaction. identification half-reaction Mn(s) >Mn2(aq) + 2e Br2(1) +20_ 2Br" (aq) oxidation reduction (2) Write a balanced equation for the overall redox reaction. Use smallest possible integer coefficients.
PLEASE ANSWER EACH QUESTION OR DO NOT ANSWER AT ALL. THANK YOU! 4. Consider the following unbalanced net redox equation: HCI + KMnO, (aq) + H,02 (aq) -. MnC12 (aq) + O2 (g) + KCI in an acid solution a. Determine the oxidation state of each atom or ion in the above reaction: b. Which atom is being oxidized? Which atom is being reduced? C. Which species is the reducing agent? Which is the oxidizing agent? d. Write the net...
Consider the following UNBALANCED reaction IN ACIDIC SOLUTION: Fe2+(aq) + MnO4-(aq) ⟶ Fe3+(aq) + Mn2+(aq) a. (5) Species that is oxidized (be specific – i.e. identify which atom and if there are multiple atoms with different charges, identify the correct one) b. (5) Species that is reduced (same instructions as above) c. (10) Full Balanced oxidation ½ reaction (‘full’ means with regard to mass (atoms) and charges.) d. (10) Full Balanced reduction ½ reaction e. (9) Complete Balanced Reaction Using...
Any problem from number 5. Please explain step by step. I don't understand steps. Thank you. 4. For each of the following unbalanced half-reactions, determine whether an oxidation or reduction is occurring (a)Cl2 (b) Mn2 MnO (c) H2H+ (d) NO3NO 5. Given the following pairs of balanced half-reactions, determine the balanced reaction for each pair of half reactions in an acidic solution. (a) Ca-Ca2+ + 2e-, F2 + 2e--2F- (b) Li-Li+ + e-, C1, + 2e--2C - (c) Fe Fe+...
please help with all of the question. The following skeletal oxidation-reduction reaction occurs under acidic conditions. Write the balanced REDUCTION half reaction. NO3 + Mn2 MnO4 +HNO2 Reactants Products Retry Entire Group 9 more group attempts remaining Submit Answer Mastered The following skeletal oxidation-reduction reaction occurs under basic conditions. Write the balanced REDUCTION half reaction. Sio2 + Ag Ag2O+Si- Products Reactants (1) Identify each of the following half-reactions as either an oxidation half-reaction or a reduction half-reaction half-reaction identification AP...
Write a balanced equation for the overall reaction that powers the cell. Be sure the reaction is spontaneous as written. Do you have enough information to calculate the cell voltage under standard conditions? Yes No If you said it was possible to calculate the cell voltage, do so and enter your answerNV here. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits A chemist designs a galvanic cell that uses these two half-reactions half-reaction standard reduction potential Eed+1.51...
Compose the balanced reaction equation for the following reaction occuring in acidic aqueous medium.Reduce all coefficients to the lowest possible integers.Include H2O(l) and H+(aq) appropriately to complete the equation.As2S3(s) + NO3−(aq) →H3AsO4(aq) + NO(g) + S8(s)hint: Identify all atoms which undergo a change in formal oxidation state.Determine the relative coefficients for all species which are involved in oxidation/reduction.Determine appropriate coefficients for all components other than H2O, OH− or H+.Next add either OH− (basic solutions) or H+ (acidic solutions) to one...
Write the half-reactions and the net ionic equations for these complete redox reactions 4 2NaCl (aq) + Br: (I) Cl: (g)2NaBr (aq) a) Oxidation half-reaction: Reduction half-reaction: CrCls (aq)+ Au (s) AuCl3(aq) Cr (s) - b) Oxidation half-reaction: Reduction half-reaction: Identify the oxidizing agent and the reducing agent in these complete redox reactions: 5. 5SO2-2Mn2+ 5so +3H2O a) 2MnO, +6H A) MnO B) So2 C) Mn2 D) SO E) H Oxidizing agent: b) 5Fe2 (aq) + MnO4 (ag) +8H'(aq)-5Fe (ag)+...
± The Nernst Equation and pH Sulfuric acid is a very strong acid that can act as an oxidizing agent at high concentrations (very low pH, or even negative pH values). Under standard conditions, sulfuric acid has a low reduction potential, SO42−(aq)+4H+(aq)+2e−⇌SO2(g)+2H2O(l), +0.20 V which means it cannot oxidize any of the halides F2, Cl2, Br2, or I2. If the H+ ion concentration is increased, however, the driving force for the sulfuric acid reduction is also increased according to Le Châtelier's...
Sulfuric acid is a very strong acid that can act as an oxidizing agent at high concentrations (very low pH, or even negative pH values). Under standard conditions, sulfuric acid has a low reduction potential, SO42−(aq)+4H+(aq)+2e−⇌SO2(g)+2H2O(l), +0.20 V which means it cannot oxidize any of the halides F2, Cl2, Br2, or I2. If the H+ ion concentration is increased, however, the driving force for the sulfuric acid reduction is also increased according to Le Châtlier's principle. Sulfuric acid cannot oxidize the...