Redox reaction balancing in basic medium;how to balance oxygen and hydrogen
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You are asking for Nascent oxygen and Nascent hydrogen I think.
[O] and [H] are balanced similar to that of a oxygen and a hydrogen atom and the only difference between them is nascent compounds are more active.
These active compounds are there to balance redoxreactions.
Thanks.
Tripathy
[O] and [H] are balanced similar to that of a oxygen and a hydrogen atom and the only difference between them is nascent compounds are more active.
These active compounds are there to balance redoxreactions.
Thanks.
Tripathy
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Hellooo!!
1. Convert the unbalanced redox reaction to the ionic form.
2.If necessary, assign oxidation numbers and then write two half-reactions (oxidation and reduction) showing the chemical species that have had their oxidation numbers changed
3. Balance all atoms, with the exception of oxygen and hydrogen
4.Balance the oxygen atoms
5. Balance the hydrogen atoms
6. Balance the ionic charge on each half-reaction by adding electrons.
7. Balance electron loss with electron gain between the two half-reactions
8. Add the two half-reactions together and cancel anything common to both sides.
9. Convert the equation back to the molecular form by adding the spectator ions.
hope it helps!!
1. Convert the unbalanced redox reaction to the ionic form.
2.If necessary, assign oxidation numbers and then write two half-reactions (oxidation and reduction) showing the chemical species that have had their oxidation numbers changed
3. Balance all atoms, with the exception of oxygen and hydrogen
4.Balance the oxygen atoms
5. Balance the hydrogen atoms
6. Balance the ionic charge on each half-reaction by adding electrons.
7. Balance electron loss with electron gain between the two half-reactions
8. Add the two half-reactions together and cancel anything common to both sides.
9. Convert the equation back to the molecular form by adding the spectator ions.
hope it helps!!
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