The interhalogen ClF 3 synthesized by twostep fluorination of chlorine gas. The given individual steps of fluorination has to be balanced and the overall equation of interhalogen formation has to be written. Concept Introduction: Balancing the equation: There is a Law for conversion of mass in a chemical reaction i.e., the mass of total amount of the product should be equal to the total mass of the reactants. The concept of writing a balanced chemical reaction is depends on conversion of reactants into products. First write the reaction from the given information. Then count the number of atoms of each element in reactants as well as products. Finally obtained values could place it as coefficients of reactants as well as products. Loss of electron and loss of Hydrogen in a compound is oxidation - the compound is oxidized. Gain of electron, gain of Oxygen in a compound is reduction - the compound is reduced. Oxidation reduction and reduction reaction occur simultaneously in same reaction.
The interhalogen ClF 3 synthesized by twostep fluorination of chlorine gas. The given individual steps of fluorination has to be balanced and the overall equation of interhalogen formation has to be written. Concept Introduction: Balancing the equation: There is a Law for conversion of mass in a chemical reaction i.e., the mass of total amount of the product should be equal to the total mass of the reactants. The concept of writing a balanced chemical reaction is depends on conversion of reactants into products. First write the reaction from the given information. Then count the number of atoms of each element in reactants as well as products. Finally obtained values could place it as coefficients of reactants as well as products. Loss of electron and loss of Hydrogen in a compound is oxidation - the compound is oxidized. Gain of electron, gain of Oxygen in a compound is reduction - the compound is reduced. Oxidation reduction and reduction reaction occur simultaneously in same reaction.
Definition Definition Chemical reactions involving both oxidation and reduction processes. During a redox reaction, electron transfer takes place in such a way that one chemical compound gets reduced and the other gets oxidized.
Chapter 17, Problem 17.23P
(a)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The interhalogen ClF3 synthesized by twostep fluorination of chlorine gas.
The given individual steps of fluorination has to be balanced and the overall equation of interhalogen formation has to be written.
Concept Introduction:
Balancing the equation:
There is a Law for conversion of mass in a chemical reaction i.e., the mass of total amount of the product should be equal to the total mass of the reactants.
The concept of writing a balanced chemical reaction is depends on conversion of reactants into products.
First write the reaction from the given information.
Then count the number of atoms of each element in reactants as well as products.
Finally obtained values could place it as coefficients of reactants as well as products.
Loss of electron and loss of Hydrogen in a compound is oxidation - the compound is oxidized. Gain of electron, gain of Oxygen in a compound is reduction - the compound is reduced.
Oxidation reduction and reduction reaction occur simultaneously in same reaction.
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The overall Qc of the interhalogen formation reaction is equal to the product of the Qc’s of individual steps has to be shown.
Concept Introduction:
Reaction Quotient:
Reaction quotient, Qc is the ratio between product of the product concentration to the product of the reactant concentration with each term raised to the power of its balancing coefficient.
Consider a general equation,
aA +bA⇌cC+dD
Where a, b, c and d are the stoichiometric coefficients. The reaction quotient is,
Qc = [C]c[D]d[A]a[B]b
The concentration of solids and pure liquids do not change, so their concentration terms are not included in the reaction quotient expression.
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