1. (a) Balance the following half-reactions by the ion-electron half-reaction method: (i) (acid solution) BiO;- (aq)...
1. (a) Balance the following half-reactions by the ion-electron half-reaction method: (i) (acid solution) NO2(g) → NO,- (aq) (ii) (acid solution) H SeO(aq) → Se (s) (iii) (base solution) P (8) PH, (g) (iv) (base solution) Co(OH)(s) C002 () (b) Which of the above equations are oxidation half-reactions? (c) Give the formulas of the reactants that become oxidized in the course of the reaction.
1. (a) Balance the following half-reactions by the ion-electron half-reaction method: (i) (acid solution) HSO3- (aq) → SO42- (aq) (ii) (acid solution) Pu(OH)4 (8) ► Pu+ (aq) (iii) (base solution) CN- (aq) → OCN- (aq) (iv) (base solution) RhO42- (aq) → Rh,03 (s) (b) Which of the above equations are oxidation half-reactions? (c) Give the formulas of the reactants that become oxidized in the course of the reactic Balance the following redox equations by the ion-electron half-reaction method: (a) (acid...
1. (a) Balance the following half-reactions by the ion-electron half-reaction method: (i) (acid solution) NO3- (aq) + N2O (g) (ii) (acid solution) Fe042- (aq) + Fe3+ (aq) (iii) (base solution) Fe203 () → Fe(OH)2 (S) (iv) (base solution) Cu20 (s) + Cu(OH)2 (S) (b) Which of the above equations are oxidation half-reactions? (c) Give the formulas of the reactants that become oxidized in the course of the reaction.
(a) Balance the following half-reactions by the ion-electron half-reaction method: (i) (acid solution) Cl– (aq) → ClO3– (aq) (ii) (acid solution) MoO3 (s) → Mo (s) (iii) (base solution) P4 (s) → H2PO2– (aq) (iv) (base solution) Se (s) → SeO32– (aq) (b) Which of the above equations are oxidation half-reactions? (c) Give the formulas of the reactants that become oxidized in the course of the reaction.
1. (a) Balance the following half-reactions by the ion-electron half-reaction method: (i) (acid solution) NO2 (g) → NO3 – (aq) (ii) (acid solution) H2SeO3 (aq) → Se (s) (iii) (base solution) P4 (s) → PH3 (g) (iv) (base solution) Co(OH)3 (s) → CoO2 (s) (b) Which of the above equations are oxidation half-reactions? (c) Give the formulas of the reactants that become oxidized in the course of the reaction.
3. Balance the following redox equations by the ion-electron half-reaction method: (a) (acid solution): Cr0(aq) + U" (aq) → Cr" (aq) +UO; (aq) (b) (acid solution): Cr(s) + O2(g) → Cr* (aq) (C) (basic solution): P. (s) + OH' (aq) → PH; (g) + H2PO2 (aq)
Balance the following redox equations by the ion-electron half-reaction method: (a) (acid solution): MnO2 (s) + Cl → Mn2+ + Cl2 (g) (b) (acid solution): NaBiO; (s) + Ce3+ BiO+ + Ce4+ + Na+ (c) (basic solution): Fe(OH)2 (s) + CrO42- → Fe,0, (s) + Cr(OH)4
Balance the following redox equations by the ion-electron half-reaction method: (a) (acid solution): VŽ+ + V(OH). - VO2 (b) (acid solution): C 02 + MnO - CO2(g) + Mn (c) (basic solution): Cr(OH), (s) + H2O2 → CrO
Balance the following oxidation-reduction reactions using the half-reaction method. 1. HCOOH (aq) + MnO.. (aq) → CO2 (g) + Mn2. Acidie solution Identify the reduction half Identify the oxidation half Basic solution Identify the reduction half Identify the oxidation half Write a balanced equation for the electrode and overall cell reactions in the following galvanic cell and determine E°. Sketch the cell, labeling the anode and cathode and showing the direction of electron and ion flow. 2. 3. Circle the...
2. Balance the following redox equations by the ion-electron half-reaction method: (a) (acid solution): MnO (s) + PbO2 (s) → MnO,- + Pb2+ (b) (acid solution): MnO4 + Mn2+ → MnO2 (s) (c) (basic solution): Al (8) + OH → Al(OH) - + H2(g)