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Chapter 19, Problem 19.53SP
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

The balanced net ionic equation for the reaction S2O32(aq) + I2(aq)  S4O62(aq) + I(aq) in basic solution should be written.

Concept introduction:

The half reaction method can be used to balance redox equation using following steps.

  • Atoms which are oxidized and which are reduced should be determined.
  • The two unbalanced half-cell reactions are written.
  • Then the elements in the reaction except oxygen and hydrogen should be balanced.
  • Oxygen atoms are balanced by adding water molecules to opposite side of the equation.
  • Hydrogen atoms are balanced by adding H+ ions to the opposite side of the equation. In basic medium OH ions are added to neutralize H+ ions in the final step.
  • Charges are made equal by adding electrons to more positive side.
  • The two half reactions are multiplied by a suitable factor to equal the electron count in both half-equations.
  • Two balanced half-equations are added together and electrons and other common species are cancelled.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The balanced net ionic equation for the reaction ClO(aq) + MnO2(s)  Cl(aq) + MnO4(aq) in basic solution should be written.

Concept introduction:

The half reaction method can be used to balance redox equation using following steps.

  • Atoms which are oxidized and which are reduced should be determined.
  • The two unbalanced half-cell reactions are written.
  • Then the elements in the reaction except oxygen and hydrogen should be balanced.
  • Oxygen atoms are balanced by adding water molecules to opposite side of the equation.
  • Hydrogen atoms are balanced by adding H+ ions to the opposite side of the equation. In basic medium OH ions are added to neutralize H+ ions in the final step.
  • Charges are made equal by adding electrons to more positive side.
  • The two half reactions are multiplied by a suitable factor to equal the electron count in both half-equations.
  • Two balanced half-equations are added together and electrons and other common species are cancelled.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

The balanced net ionic equation for the reaction Zn(s) + NO3(aq)  NH3(aq) + Zn(OH)42(aq) in basic solution should be written.

Concept introduction:

The half reaction method can be used to balance redox equation using following steps.

  • Atoms which are oxidized and which are reduced should be determined.
  • The two unbalanced half-cell reactions are written.
  • Then the elements in the reaction except oxygen and hydrogen should be balanced.
  • Oxygen atoms are balanced by adding water molecules to opposite side of the equation.
  • Hydrogen atoms are balanced by adding H+ ions to the opposite side of the equation. In basic medium OH ions are added to neutralize H+ ions in the final step.
  • Charges are made equal by adding electrons to more positive side.
  • The two half reactions are multiplied by a suitable factor to equal the electron count in both half-equations.
  • Two balanced half-equations are added together and electrons and other common species are cancelled.

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