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Balance these redox reactions in oxidation number method​

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Answered by tjaidiots3
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Answer:In a balanced redox equation, these must be equal. So, the increase in oxidation number of one atom must be made equal to the decrease in oxidation number of the other. Step 4: Use coefficients to make the total increase in oxidation number equal to the total decrease in oxidation number.

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Answered by TrickYwriTer
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For balance the equation by using oxidation number method steps are :-

Step 1 :-

  • Calculate the oxidation number of all compound or element present in the reaction.

Step 2 :-

  • See that which compound or element is oxidising or reducing.

Step 3 :-

  • Give the number by which the compound or element is oxidising or reducing.

Step 4 :-

  • Make the both number equal by multiplying some digit, if required.

Step 5 :-

  • If Oxygen is more in reactant side or product side then add water where oxygen is less.

Step 6 :-

  • Add H+ ion opposite to where water is added.

Note :-

➳If 1 molecule of water is added in reactant side then, 2 H+ ion should be added in product side.

➳If 2 molecule of water is added in product side then, 4H+ ion should be added in reactant side.

Step 7 :-

  • Check the number of charge in both reactant side and product side. (If charge is equal in reactant side and product side then your answer is correct).
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