balance the redox reaction
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Step 1: Separate the half-reactions.
Step 2: Balance elements other than O and H.
Step 3: Add H2O to balance oxygen.
Step 4: Balance hydrogen with protons.
Step 5: Balance the charge with e-.
Step 6: Scale the reactions so that they have an equal amount of electrons.:
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