Laboratory Experiments for Chemistry: The Central Science (14th Edition)
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Author: Theodore E. Brown, H. Eugene LeMay, Bruce E. Bursten, Catherine Murphy, Patrick Woodward, Matthew E. Stoltzfus, John H. Nelson, Kenneth C. Kemp
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Chapter 20, Problem 26E
Complete and balance the following equations, and identify the oxidizing and reducing agents. (Recall that the O atoms in hydrogen peroxide, H2O2, have an atypical oxidation state.)
- NO2- (aq) + Cr2O72-(aq) → Cr3+ (aq) + NO3- (aq) (acidic solution)
- S(s) + HNO3 (aq) → H2SO3(aq) + N2O(g) (acidic solution)
- Cr2O72-(aq) + CH3OH (aq) → HCOOH (aq) + Cr3+ (aq) (acidic solution)
- BrO3-(aq) + N2H4(g) → Br-(aqf0 + N2(g) (acidic solution)
- NO2-(aq) + CLO2(aq) → CLO2- (aq) + O2(g) (basic solution)
- H2O2 (aq) +CLO2(aq) → CLO2-(aq) +O2(g) (basic solution)
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