Please explain ion-electron method of balancing redox reactions by any example you want.
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consider a neutral iron atom (Fe)
on loosing one electron it gains a negative charge because number of electron is equal to the number of proton on loosing one electron the number of electron becomes one less than the number of protons and since the number of proton are more the atom gains a positive charge.
Fe - e=Fe +
CaCl² + H²O=CaO+2Hcl
CaCl2 gets oxidized and water gets reduced
on loosing one electron it gains a negative charge because number of electron is equal to the number of proton on loosing one electron the number of electron becomes one less than the number of protons and since the number of proton are more the atom gains a positive charge.
Fe - e=Fe +
CaCl² + H²O=CaO+2Hcl
CaCl2 gets oxidized and water gets reduced
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