Chemistry, asked by pritampawar320, 1 year ago

find the n factor in chemical changes?

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Answered by ayano71
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For any redox reaction n factor = change in oxidation state - No of atom that undergoing change i.e Oxidation or reduction ( plz plz while counting no of atom dont count stochiometry of the compound/element ) and n factor is calculated for both reactant and product . And One thing more Change cant be negative Ok .

eg.

2A3B »»»» A + Z

Her n factor = change in oxidation state

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pritampawar320: can you provide me the sloution that will be very helpful.
ayano71: yes ofcourse !
ayano71: To calculate n-factor of a salt of such type, we take one mole of the reactant and find the number of mole of the element whose oxidation state is changing. ... For example, let uscalculate the n-factor KMnO4 for the given chemical change.
ayano71: now?
pritampawar320: above question is really easy answer is +7 but i need the solution of my question which i asked?
pritampawar320: you can?
ayano71: i am seeing
pritampawar320: hey i got the answer
pritampawar320: i am going to be very short in explaning first find the oxidation state of fe in feso4 than find out oxidation state fe2 of fe2o3 than subtaract the them and the answer will be available. i.e 1
pritampawar320: still thanks for concern.
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