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Complete and balance the following half-reaction: Mn^2+(aq)→MnO2(s) (basic solution) Please explain how to do this problem to me. Thanks!!!!!!
For the following unbalanced chemical equation, show the two half-cell reactions, and balance the equation: KMnOxaq) + KBr(aq) + H,SO(aq) → MnSo. (aq) + BrxD) + K,SONG) + HOXD) 9. For the following unbalanced net ionic reactions, add Hions and water, or OH ions and water as indicated and as needed. Show the two half-cell reactions for each. Zn(s) + NO, (aq) → Zn (aq) + N:(8) (acidic solution) Cl; (aq) + S:03" (aq) → Cl(aq) + so, (aq) (basic...
Problem 1: Balance the following reaction in (a) acidic solution and (b) basic solution MnO2 (s) + H Asos (aq) → Mn2+ (aq) + HASO (aq) (a) Acidic solution 1. Split the reaction into two half-reactions. Mn q + ac Mnat HAs Oy > Hj As Oy + ae" 2. Consider the following half reaction: MnO2 (s) → Mn2+ (aq) Balance everything but oxygen and hydrogen atoms. MnOade > Moi 3. Take your answer to (2) and balance the oxygen...
When the following half reaction is balanced under basic conditions, what are the coefficients of the species shown? NO3 + H20 NO2+ OH In the above half reaction, the oxidation state of nitrogen changes from – to . Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 9 more group attempts remaining When the following equation is balanced properly under acidic conditions, what are the coefficients of the species shown? NO3+ Mg —— NO+ Mg2+ (reactant, product, neither) with a coefficient of . (Enter...
(1) Identify each of the following half-reactions as either an oxidation half-reaction or a reduction half-reaction. half-reaction identification Cr3+(aq) + 3e — Cr(s) Al(s)—+A13+(aq) + 3e (2) Write a balanced equation for the overall redox reaction. Use smallest possible integer coefficients. <> Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 9 more group attempts remaining When the following half reaction is balanced under acidic conditions, what are the coefficients of the species shown? NO3 + H —— NO + H2O In the above...
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...
Permanganate, MnO4–, can act as an oxidizing agent in both acidic and basic aqueous solutions. Balance each of the following reactions by the half–reaction method, showing all steps in the balancing process. i. MnO4– + Al ––> MnO2 + Al(OH)4– in aqueous base ii. MnO4– + CH3COOH ––> Mn+2 + CO2 in aqueous acid
#3. - Determine the pH, [H3O+], pOH and [OH‾] for each of the following. Be sure to write balanced chemical equation and the set-up for solving the problem. a. 1.5 M HNO3 b. 0.25 M Sr(OH)2 c. 0.035 M HNO2 d. 0.0048 M Mn(OH)2 #1 - What are the [H3O+] and the pH of a solution that consists of 0.33 M C6H5COOH (benzoic acid) and 0.28 M C6H5COONa (sodium benzoate)? The Ka of benzoic acid is 6.3 x 10-5. #8-...
need help with 7 and 8. also did I do number nine right? • Write the ionization cautions for the dissociation of the diprotic acid, H,C,04. called oxalic acid. The following dissociation consta owing dissociation constants were located on a scrap piece of paper near the bottle of oxalic acid in the chemical room: 6.40 X 10 and 5.91 X 102. Assign cach equation you have written one of these values and explain your reasoning. H₂C₂O4 8. Given the K,...
Course Home <Chapter 20 Homework Balancing Redox Equations: Half-reaction Method Review Constants Periodic Table In addition to mass balance, exidation reduction reactions must be balanced such that the number of electrons lost in the oxidation equals the number of electrons gained in the reduction. This balancing can be done by two methods: the hall reaction method or the oxidation number method. The hall reaction method balances the electrons lost in the odation all reaction with the electrons gained in the...