2Mn²+ + 10HCIO 2MnO4 + 5Cl₂+ 6H++ 2H₂O In the above reaction, the oxidation state of manganese changes from How many electrons are transferred in the reaction? Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 9 more group attempts remaining to -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2
2Mn²+ + 10HCIO 2MnO4 + 5Cl₂+ 6H++ 2H₂O In the above reaction, the oxidation state of manganese changes from How many electrons are transferred in the reaction? Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 9 more group attempts remaining to -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2
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![### Redox Reaction: Electron Transfer
**Reaction Equation:**
\[ 2Mn^{2+} + 10HClO \rightarrow 2MnO_4^- + 5Cl_2 + 6H^+ + 2H_2O \]
**Description:**
In the above reaction, the oxidation state of manganese changes. Determine the change in oxidation state from the initial to the final compound.
**Question:**
How many electrons are transferred in the reaction?
**Interface Features:**
- Dropdown for selecting initial and final oxidation states (-7 to +7).
- Input box for entering the number of electrons transferred.
- Buttons:
- "Submit Answer"
- "Retry Entire Group"
- Status of attempts remaining: "9 more group attempts remaining"
This exercise helps in understanding the electron transfer in redox reactions by analyzing the change in oxidation state of manganese.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fde61c37a-4bdc-4c62-ae9e-037cabbf2ff6%2F03aa8e72-d1eb-42d3-b92f-e08b894857b9%2Fdhvg0sd_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:### Redox Reaction: Electron Transfer
**Reaction Equation:**
\[ 2Mn^{2+} + 10HClO \rightarrow 2MnO_4^- + 5Cl_2 + 6H^+ + 2H_2O \]
**Description:**
In the above reaction, the oxidation state of manganese changes. Determine the change in oxidation state from the initial to the final compound.
**Question:**
How many electrons are transferred in the reaction?
**Interface Features:**
- Dropdown for selecting initial and final oxidation states (-7 to +7).
- Input box for entering the number of electrons transferred.
- Buttons:
- "Submit Answer"
- "Retry Entire Group"
- Status of attempts remaining: "9 more group attempts remaining"
This exercise helps in understanding the electron transfer in redox reactions by analyzing the change in oxidation state of manganese.
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