(a)
Interpretation:
Balanced chemical equation is to be written using half reactions.
Concept introduction:
A redox reaction is balanced if number of atoms and net charge on both sides is equal
To balance the reaction using half reaction method, following rules are used:
- Assign the oxidation number to each element.
- Check which element is oxidized and which element is reduced. Write
oxidation and reduction half reactions. - Check the change in oxidation number for the elements which are oxidized and reduced.
- Adjust the coefficients so that number of electrons lost in oxidation is equal to electrons gained in reduction.
- Add the balanced half reactions.
Answer to Problem 77A
The balanced equation is:
Explanation of Solution
Oxidation half reaction:
Reduction half reaction:
Number of electrons lost = electrons gained
Therefore adding both equatios,
(b)
Interpretation:
Balanced chemical equation is to be written using half reactions.
Concept introduction:
A redox reaction is balanced if number of atoms and net charge on both sides is equal.
To balance the reaction using half reaction method, following rules are used:
- Assign the oxidation number to each element.
- Check which element is oxidized and which element is reduced. Write oxidation and reduction half reactions.
- Check the change in oxidation number for the elements which are oxidized and reduced.
- Then add enough hydrogen ions and water molecules to the equation to balance hydrogen atoms on both sides.
- Adjust the coefficients so that number of electrons lost in oxidation is equal to electrons gained in reduction.
- Add the balanced half reactions.
Answer to Problem 77A
The balanced equation is:
Explanation of Solution
Oxidation half reaction:
Reduction half reaction:
Balancing the charge by adding hydrogen ion,
Balancing the other atoms:
Therefore adding both equations after multiplying oxidation half reaction by 2 and reduction half reaction by 3
(c)
Interpretation:
Balanced chemical equation is to be written using half reactions.
Concept introduction:
A redox reaction is balanced if number of atoms and net charge on both sides is equal.
To balance the reaction using half reaction method, following rules are used:
- Assign the oxidation number to each element.
- Check which element is oxidized and which element is reduced. Write oxidation and reduction half reactions.
- Check the change in oxidation number for the elements which are oxidized and reduced.
- Then add enough hydrogen ions and water molecules to the equation to balance hydrogen atoms on both sides.
- Adjust the coefficients so that number of electrons lost in oxidation is equal to electrons gained in reduction.
- Add the balanced half reactions.
Answer to Problem 77A
The balanced equation is:
Explanation of Solution
Oxidation half reaction:
Reduction half reaction:
Balancing oxidation half reaction by adding hydrogen ion,
Balancing the other atoms:
Therefore adding both equations after multiplying reduction half reaction by 4
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