INTRO. TO CHEM LOOSELEAF W/ALEKS 18WKCR
INTRO. TO CHEM LOOSELEAF W/ALEKS 18WKCR
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Chapter 14, Problem 55QP

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The given redox chemical equation that takes place in acidic medium is to be completed and balanced.

(a)

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The skeleton equation chemical equation is shown below:

H2Saq+Cr2O72aqSs+Cr3+aq …(1)

The oxidation states are assigned in the above skeleton chemical equation as shown below:

H2S2aq+Cr+62O72aqS0s+Cr3+aq …(2)

The six electrons are added on the left and change the coefficient of Cr3+ to 2 in the half-reaction.

Cr+62O72aq+6e2Cr3+aq …(3)

Two electrons are added on right side of the reduction-half of the given reaction.

H2S2aqS0s+2e …(4)

To balance the electron on the both sides of the overall reaction, equation (4) is multiplied with 3 .

3H2S2aq3S0s+6e …(5)

Further, equation ( 3 ) and equation (5) are added.

Cr+62O72aq+3H2S2aq3S0s+2Cr3+aq …(6)

To balance ionic charge on both of the chemical reactions, 8 hydrogen ions are added on the left side of equation (6).

Cr+62O72aq+3H2S2aq+8H+3S0s+2Cr3+aq …(7)

To balance the hydrogen atom 4 of water molecules are added to the right side of chemical equation (7).

Cr+62O72aq+3H2S2aq+8H+3S0s+2Cr3+aq+4H2Ol …(8)

The chemical equation (8) represents the balanced chemical equation for the given reaction.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The given redox chemical equation, which takes place in acidic medium, is to be completed and balanced.

(b)

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The skeleton equation chemical equation is shown as follows,

V2+aq+MnO4aqVO2+aq+Mn2+aq …(9)

The oxidation states are assigned in the above skeleton chemical equation which is shown as follows,

V2+aq+Mn+7O4aqV+5O2+aq+Mn2+aq …(10)

The three electrons are added on the right side in the oxidation half-reaction.

V2+aqV+5O2+aq+3e …(11)

Five electrons are added on the left side of the reduction-half reaction of the one given.

Mn+7O4aq+5eMn2+aq …(12)

To balance the electrons on both sides of the overall reaction, equation (12) is multiplied with 3 and equation (11) is multiplied with 5 and added as shown below:

                                    5V2+aq5V+5O2+aq+15e                   3Mn+7O4aq+15e3Mn2+aq                     ¯5V2+aq+3Mn+7O4aq+4H+5V+5O2+aq+3Mn2+aq¯13

To balance ionic charge on both sides of the chemical reaction, 4 hydrogen ions are added on the left side of equation (13).

5V2+aq+3Mn+7O4aq+4H+5V+5O2+aq+3Mn2+aq …(14)

To balance the hydrogen atom 2 of the water molecules are added to the right side of the chemical equation (14).

5V2+aq+3Mn+7O4aq+4H+5V+5O2+aq+3Mn2+aq+2H2O …(15)

The chemical equation (15) represents the balanced chemical equation for the given reaction.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The given redox chemical equation, takes place in acidic medium, is to be completed and balanced.

(c)

Expert Solution
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Explanation of Solution

The skeleton equation chemical equation is shown as follows,

Fe2+aq+ClO3aqFe3+aq+Claq …(16)

The oxidation states are assigned in the above skeleton chemical equation which is shown as follows,

Fe2+aq+Cl+5O3aqFe3+aq+Claq …(17)

Six electrons are added on the left side of the oxidation half-reaction.

Cl+5O3aq+6eClaq ….(18)

An electron is added on the right side of the reduction-half of the given reaction.

Fe2+aqFe3+aq+e …(19)

To balance the electrons on sides both of the overall reaction, equation (19) is multiplied with 6 .

6Fe2+aq6Fe3+aq+6e …(20)

Further, equation (18) and equation (20) are added.

6Fe2+aq+Cl+5O3aq6Fe3+aq+Claq …(21)

To balance ionic charge on both sides of chemical reaction, 6 hydrogen ions are added on the left side of equation (21).

6Fe2+aq+Cl+5O3aq+6H+6Fe3+aq+Claq …(22)

To balance the hydrogen atom 3 of the water molecules are added to the right side of chemical equation (22).

6Fe2+aq+Cl+5O3aq+6H+6Fe3+aq+Claq+3H2Ol …(23)

The chemical equation (23) represents the balanced chemical equation for the given reaction.

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