What is the oxidation half-reaction (after equalizing electrons) for the redox reaction below? Hints: This equation covalent species; chlorine has an oxidation state of -1 in each of the compounds shown below. 2 TiCl4 + H2 --> 2 TICI3 + 2 HCI

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What is the oxidation half-reaction (after equalizing electrons) for the redox reaction below? Hints: This equation
covalent species; chlorine has an oxidation state of -1 in each of the compounds shown below.
2 TICI4 + H2 --> 2 TİCI3 + 2 HCI
1) A pure ("free") element has an oxidation state of 0.
2) The oxidation state for a monatomic ion (e.g. Ca2+, S2-) is equal to the ion
charge.
3) Fluorine has an oxidation state of-1 in all of its compounds.
4) Hydrogen has an oxidation state of +1, except when it is combined with
metals (-1).
5) Oxygen almost always has a -2 oxidation state.
6) Chlorine, bromine, and iodine have a -1 oxidation state, except when
combined with fluorine or oxygen.*
O2 Tit-> 2 Ti + 2 e
OH2 + 2 e
--> 2 H*
O H - 2 H* + 2e
4 C- 3 CI + e
2 Ti + 2 e-- 2 Ti
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Transcribed Image Text:as XC O What is the oxidation half-reaction (after equalizing electrons) for the redox reaction below? Hints: This equation covalent species; chlorine has an oxidation state of -1 in each of the compounds shown below. 2 TICI4 + H2 --> 2 TİCI3 + 2 HCI 1) A pure ("free") element has an oxidation state of 0. 2) The oxidation state for a monatomic ion (e.g. Ca2+, S2-) is equal to the ion charge. 3) Fluorine has an oxidation state of-1 in all of its compounds. 4) Hydrogen has an oxidation state of +1, except when it is combined with metals (-1). 5) Oxygen almost always has a -2 oxidation state. 6) Chlorine, bromine, and iodine have a -1 oxidation state, except when combined with fluorine or oxygen.* O2 Tit-> 2 Ti + 2 e OH2 + 2 e --> 2 H* O H - 2 H* + 2e 4 C- 3 CI + e 2 Ti + 2 e-- 2 Ti DELL increasing priority
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