Chemistry: Atoms First
Chemistry: Atoms First
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9781259638138
Author: Julia Burdge, Jason Overby Professor
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 18, Problem 18.1QP

Balance the following redox equations by the half-reaction method.

(a) H2O2 + Fe2+ → Fe3+ + H2O (in acidic solution)

(b) Cu + HNO3 → Cu2+ + NO + H2O (in acidic solution)

(c) CN + MnO4 →     CNO + MnO2 (in basic solution)

(d) Br2 → BrO3 + Br (in basic solution)

(e) S2O32− + I2 →I + S4O62− (in acidic solution)

(a)

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Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The given redox equation should be balanced by using half-reaction.

Concept Introduction:

Redox equation: balancing redox equation in basic solution is identified to that of acidic solution except for the last few steps as shown below

To balance the equation, use the following steps:

Firstly, divide the equation into two halves an oxidation half-reaction and reduction half reaction by grouping appropriate species.

Lastly Balance the oxygen atom using water molecule.

Answer to Problem 18.1QP

2Fe2++H2O2+2H+2Fe3++2H2O

Explanation of Solution

Draw the balanced half –reaction and type of charge.

Balancing redox equation

Balancing each half reaction and type of atoms and charges.

2Fe2+2Fe2++2eH2O2+2H++2e-2H2O_2Fe2++H2O2+2H+2Fe3++2H2O

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The given redox equation should be balanced by using half-reaction.

Concept Introduction:

Redox equation: balancing redox equation in basic solution is identified to that of acidic solution except for the last few steps as shown below

To balance the equation, use the following steps:

Firstly, divide the equation into two halves an oxidation half-reaction and reduction half reaction by grouping appropriate species.

Lastly Balance the oxygen atom using water molecule.

Answer to Problem 18.1QP

3Cu+2HNO3+6H+3Cu2++2NO+4H2O

Explanation of Solution

Draw the balanced half –reaction and type of charge.

Balancing redox equation

Balancing each half reaction and type of atoms and charges

3Cu3Cu2++6e-2HNO3+6H+2NO+4H2O_3Cu+2HNO3+6H+3Cu2++2NO+4H2O

(c)

Expert Solution
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Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The given redox equation should be balanced by using half-reaction.

Concept Introduction:

Redox equation: balancing redox equation in basic solution is identified to that of acidic solution except for the last few steps as shown below

To balance the equation, use the following steps:

Firstly, divide the equation into two halves an oxidation half-reaction and reduction half reaction by grouping appropriate species.

Lastly Balance the oxygen atom using water molecule.

Answer to Problem 18.1QP

3CN-+2MnO-4+2H+2MnO2+3CNO-+H2O

Explanation of Solution

Draw the balanced half –reaction and type of charge.

Balancing redox equation

Balancing each half reaction and type of atoms and charges

3CN-+3H2O3CNO-6H++6e-2MnO4-+8H++6e-2Mno2+4H2O_3CN-+2MnO-4+2H+2MnO2+3CNO-+H2O

(d)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The given redox equation should be balanced by using half-reaction.

Concept Introduction:

Redox equation: balancing redox equation in basic solution is identified to that of acidic solution except for the last few steps as shown below

To balance the equation, use the following steps:

Firstly, divide the equation into two halves an oxidation half-reaction and reduction half reaction by grouping appropriate species.

Lastly Balance the oxygen atom using water molecule.

Answer to Problem 18.1QP

6Br2+6H2O2BrO3-+12H++10Br-

Explanation of Solution

Draw the balanced half –reaction and type of charge.

Balancing redox equation

Balancing each half reaction and type of atoms and charges

Br2+6H2O2BrO3-+12H++10e-5Br2+10e-10Br-_6Br2+6H2O2BrO3-+12H++10Br-

(e)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The given redox equation should be balanced by using half-reaction.

Concept Introduction:

Redox equation: balancing redox equation in basic solution is identified to that of acidic solution except for the last few steps as shown below

To balance the equation, use the following steps:

Firstly, divide the equation into two halves an oxidation half-reaction and reduction half reaction by grouping appropriate species.

Lastly Balance the oxygen atom using water molecule.

Answer to Problem 18.1QP

2S2O32-+I2S4O62-+2I-

Explanation of Solution

Draw the balanced half –reaction and type of charge.

Balancing redox equation

Balancing each half reaction and type of atoms and charges

2S2O32-S4O62-+2e-I2+2e-2I-_2S2O32-+I2S4O62-+2I-

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