The balanced equation for the reaction between H 2 O 2 and KMnO 4 has to be found and the molar concentration of H 2 O 2 in the given solution has to be calculated. Concept Introduction: Redox reactions are the reactions in which both oxidation and reduction takes place simultaneously. Oxidation is the removal electron from an atom or ion. Oxidation process increases the oxidation number. Reduction is the addition of electron to an atom or ion. Reduction process decreases the oxidation number. The electrochemical reaction of zinc with copper sulphate is an example of redox reaction . Zn(s)+CuSO 4 (aq) → ZnSO 4 +Cu(s) A chemical equation is the figurative representation of chemical reaction . In a chemical equation the reactants are in the left side and the products are in the right side. A balanced chemical equation serves as an easy tool for understanding a chemical reaction. Mole is the mass of the substance that is having Avogadro number of particles. The number of moles of a given substance can be calculated by multiplying its volume with concentration Molar concentration or molarity is the ratio of number of moles of solute to the volume of the solution in litre.
The balanced equation for the reaction between H 2 O 2 and KMnO 4 has to be found and the molar concentration of H 2 O 2 in the given solution has to be calculated. Concept Introduction: Redox reactions are the reactions in which both oxidation and reduction takes place simultaneously. Oxidation is the removal electron from an atom or ion. Oxidation process increases the oxidation number. Reduction is the addition of electron to an atom or ion. Reduction process decreases the oxidation number. The electrochemical reaction of zinc with copper sulphate is an example of redox reaction . Zn(s)+CuSO 4 (aq) → ZnSO 4 +Cu(s) A chemical equation is the figurative representation of chemical reaction . In a chemical equation the reactants are in the left side and the products are in the right side. A balanced chemical equation serves as an easy tool for understanding a chemical reaction. Mole is the mass of the substance that is having Avogadro number of particles. The number of moles of a given substance can be calculated by multiplying its volume with concentration Molar concentration or molarity is the ratio of number of moles of solute to the volume of the solution in litre.
Solution Summary: The author explains that a balanced chemical equation is the figurative representation of chemical 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 18, Problem 18.71QP
(a)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The balanced equation for the reaction between H2O2 and KMnO4 has to be found and the molar concentration of H2O2 in the given solution has to be calculated.
Concept Introduction:
Redox reactions are the reactions in which both oxidation and reduction takes place simultaneously. Oxidation is the removal electron from an atom or ion. Oxidation process increases the oxidation number. Reduction is the addition of electron to an atom or ion. Reduction process decreases the oxidation number. The electrochemical reaction of zinc with copper sulphate is an example of redox reaction.
Zn(s)+CuSO4(aq)→ZnSO4+Cu(s)
A chemical equation is the figurative representation of chemical reaction. In a chemical equation the reactants are in the left side and the products are in the right side. A balanced chemical equation serves as an easy tool for understanding a chemical reaction.
Mole is the mass of the substance that is having Avogadro number of particles. The number of moles of a given substance can be calculated by multiplying its volume with concentration
Molar concentration or molarity is the ratio of number of moles of solute to the volume of the solution in litre.
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The balanced equation for the reaction between H2O2 and KMnO4 has to be found and the molar concentration of H2O2 in the given solution has to be calculated.
Concept Introduction:
Redox reactions are the reactions in which both oxidation and reduction takes place simultaneously. Oxidation is the removal electron from an atom or ion. Oxidation process increases the oxidation number. Reduction is the addition of electron to an atom or ion. Reduction process decreases the oxidation number. The electrochemical reaction of zinc with copper sulphate is an example of redox reaction.
Zn(s)+CuSO4(aq)→ZnSO4+Cu(s)
A chemical equation is the figurative representation of chemical reaction. In a chemical equation the reactants are in the left side and the products are in the right side. A balanced chemical equation serves as an easy tool for understanding a chemical reaction.
Mole is the mass of the substance that is having Avogadro number of particles. The number of moles of a given substance can be calculated by multiplying its volume with concentration
Molar concentration or molarity is the ratio of number of moles of solute to the volume of the solution in litre.
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