
(a)
Interpretation: The given
Concept Introduction: A reaction will be balanced when all the species involved in the given reaction are equal on both sides. That is in the reactant and product side.
(a)

Answer to Problem 75A
The balanced chemical equation is
Explanation of Solution
The given reaction is a redox reaction,
By carefully observing the reaction the number of carbon and iodine atoms is equal on both sides. But the number of oxygen is not equal. It can be balanced by adding 5 to CO and 5 to
(b)
Interpretation: The oxidized and reduced species in the given reaction
Concept Introduction: The substance that involves the loss of electrons are oxidized species. And the substance that involves a gain of electrons are reduced species. For oxidized species, the oxidation number will increase and for reduced species, the oxidation number will decrease.
(b)

Answer to Problem 75A
The oxidized species in the given reaction is C in CO and the reduced species is I in
Explanation of Solution
The given reaction,
The oxidation is happening to C in CO because its oxidation number is increasing from +2 to +4 in
(c)
Interpretation: The amount of CO removed by 0.55g of
Concept Introduction: The reactions which involve both oxidation and reduction are redox reactions.
The expression for moles is as follows:
(c)

Answer to Problem 75A
Explanation of Solution
The balanced chemical equation is,
Thus one mole of
Substitute,
That is the number of moles of iodine is
Hence,
Substitute,
Thus
Chapter 20 Solutions
Chemistry 2012 Student Edition (hard Cover) Grade 11
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