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how to do oxidation method

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Answered by IhitaNath
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The oxidation number method is a way of keeping track of electrons when balancing redox equations. The general idea is that electrons are transferred between charged atoms. Here's how the oxidation number method works for a very simple equation that you could probably balance in your head. Zn+HCl→ZnCl2+H2.

Answered by yashika1349
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One way to balance redox reactions is by keeping track of the electron transfer using the oxidation numbers of each of the atoms. For the oxidation-number-change method, start with the unbalanced skeleton equation. The example below is for the reaction of iron(III) oxide with carbon monoxide. This reaction is one that takes place in a blast furnace during the processing of iron ore into metallic iron

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