4. Consider the redox reaction below. Determine the oxidation number of each atom in the redox reaction below. Identify the reactant that is oxidized and the reactant that is reduced. Mn(s) + CoBr2(aq) → Co(s) + MnBr₂(aq) 5. A student uses 5.1043 g of copper turnings in the procedure in this exercise. The student recovers 5.0988 g of copper. What is the percent yield?

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1. Consider two solutions of HNO): a 15 M (concentrated) HNO, solution and a 1 M HNO)
solution.
a. Which solution contains a greater amount of HNO3?
b. Which solution would cause more severe burns?
Transcribed Image Text:1. Consider two solutions of HNO): a 15 M (concentrated) HNO, solution and a 1 M HNO) solution. a. Which solution contains a greater amount of HNO3? b. Which solution would cause more severe burns?
4. Consider the redox reaction below. Determine the oxidation number of each atom in the
redox reaction below. Identify the reactant that is oxidized and the reactant that is
reduced.
Mn(s) + CoBr2(aq) → Co(s) + MnBr₂(aq)
5. A student uses 5.1043 g of copper turnings in the procedure in this exercise. The student
recovers 5.0988 g of copper. What is the percent yield?
Transcribed Image Text:4. Consider the redox reaction below. Determine the oxidation number of each atom in the redox reaction below. Identify the reactant that is oxidized and the reactant that is reduced. Mn(s) + CoBr2(aq) → Co(s) + MnBr₂(aq) 5. A student uses 5.1043 g of copper turnings in the procedure in this exercise. The student recovers 5.0988 g of copper. What is the percent yield?
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