28. Predict the number of total charges on the left and on the right side of the half equation below: 10₂ + 6H* → I + 3H₂O LEFT A. 0 B. 0 C. +5 D. +6 RIGHT -1 2 -1 29. Refering to question number 28, to balance half equation, electron(s) must be added. Determine the number and the side of the electron(s) should be added to. A. 1 electron, add to the left side. B. 6 electrons, add to the left side. C. 4 electrons, add to the right side. D. 2 electrons, add to the right side.

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28. Predict the number of total charges on the left and on the right side of the half equation
below:
103 + 6H+ I + 3H₂O
LEFT
RIGHT
-1
A. 0
B. 0
C. +5
D. +6
212
-1
29. Refering to question number 28, to balance half equation, electron(s) must be added.
Determine the number and the side of the electron(s) should be added to.
A. 1 electron, add to the left side.
B. 6 electrons, add to the left side.
C. 4 electrons, add to the right side.
D. 2 electrons, add to the right side.
Transcribed Image Text:28. Predict the number of total charges on the left and on the right side of the half equation below: 103 + 6H+ I + 3H₂O LEFT RIGHT -1 A. 0 B. 0 C. +5 D. +6 212 -1 29. Refering to question number 28, to balance half equation, electron(s) must be added. Determine the number and the side of the electron(s) should be added to. A. 1 electron, add to the left side. B. 6 electrons, add to the left side. C. 4 electrons, add to the right side. D. 2 electrons, add to the right side.
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