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balance the following reaction using ion electron method:-

Cr + ClO4^1- = Cr(OH)3 + ClO3^1-​

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Answered by loknadamjinaga1044
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Answer:

The oxidation number of N increases from −2 to +2. The oxidation number of Cl decreases from +5 to −1. Hence, hydrazine is the reducing agent and chlorate ion is the oxidizing agent.

Ion-electron method:

The oxidation half reaction is

N

2

H

4

(l)→NO(g)

Balance the N atoms.

N

2

H

4

(l)→2NO(g)

To balance oxidation number, add 8 electrons.

N

2

H

4

(l)→2NO(g)+8e

Add 8 hydroxide ions are to balance the charge.

N

2

H

4

(l)+8OH

(aq)→2NO(g)+8e

The reduction half reaction is

ClO

3

(aq)→Cl

(aq)

Add 6 electrons to balance the oxidation number.

ClO

3

(aq)+6e

→Cl

(aq)

Add 6 hydroxide ions to balance the charge.

ClO

3

(aq)+6e

→Cl

(aq)+6OH

(aq)

Multiply the oxidation half reaction by 3 and multiply the reduction half reaction by 2. Add two half reactions obtain the

balanced chemical equation.

3N

2

H

4

(aq)+4ClO

3

(aq)→6NO(s)+4Cl

(aq)+6H

2

O(aq)

Oxidation number method:

Total decrease in oxidation number of N is 8. Total increase in the oxidation number of Cl is 6.

Multiply N

2

H

4

with 3 and multiply ClO

3

with 4.

3N

2

H

4

(l)+4ClO

3

(aq)→NO(g)+Cl

(aq)

Balance N and Cl atoms.

3N

2

H

4

(l)+4ClO

3

(aq)→6NO(g)+4Cl

(aq)

Balance the O atoms are by adding 6 water molecules.

3N

2

H

4

(l)+4ClO

3

(aq)→6NO(g)+4Cl

(aq)+6H

2

O(l)

This is the balanced chemical equation.

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