-To balance the reaction, what must be the coefficient of I₂O₅? * Your answer -To balance the reaction, what must be the coefficient of CO? * Your answer -To balance the reaction, what must be the coefficient of I₂? * Your answer -To balance the reaction, what must be the coefficient of CO₂?

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DENTIFY THE OXIDATION NUMBER OF EACH ELEMENT IN THE GIVEN CHEMICAL FORMULA. 

All answers to be entered via short answer are in the numerical format

Include the sign (either positive or negative)

E.g.: KI

- What is the oxidation number of potassium?
- Answer: +1

- What is the oxidation number of iodine?
- Answer: -1

 

Given problems:

What is the oxidation number of OXYGEN in magnesium hydroxide Mg(OH)₂? 

What is the oxidation number of HYDROGEN in magnesium hydroxide Mg(OH)₂?

What is the oxidation number of POTASSIUM in potassium dichromate K₂Cr₂O₇? 

What is the oxidation number of CHROMIUM in potassium dichromate K₂Cr₂O₇?

What is the oxidation number of OXYGEN in potassium dichromate K₂Cr₂O₇?

 

Identify the coefficient of each compound in the reaction. 
- All answers to be entered via short answer are in the numerical format

Redox Reaction: I2O5 + CO -> I2 + CO2

-To balance the reaction, what must be the coefficient of I₂O₅? *
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-To balance the reaction, what must be the coefficient of CO? *
Your answer
-To balance the reaction, what must be the coefficient of I₂? *
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-To balance the reaction, what must be the coefficient of CO₂?
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