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Ch.19 - Electrochemistry
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19장, 문제 42a

Balance each redox reaction occurring in basic aqueous solution. a. MnO4(aq) + Br(aq) → MnO2(s) + BrO3(aq)

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Identify the oxidation states of the elements in the reactants and products. For MnO4-, Mn is +7; in MnO2, Mn is +4. For Br-, Br is -1; in BrO3-, Br is +5.
Write the half-reactions for the oxidation and reduction processes. Oxidation: Br- → BrO3-; Reduction: MnO4- → MnO2.
Balance the atoms other than O and H in each half-reaction. For Br: Br- → BrO3-; For Mn: MnO4- → MnO2.
Balance the oxygen atoms by adding water molecules. For the reduction half-reaction: MnO4- → MnO2 + 2H2O.
Balance the hydrogen atoms by adding hydroxide ions (OH-) to both sides of each half-reaction. For the reduction half-reaction: MnO4- + 4H+ + 2e- → MnO2 + 2H2O (add 4OH- to both sides to convert H+ to water).

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Redox Reactions

Redox reactions, or reduction-oxidation reactions, involve the transfer of electrons between two species. In these reactions, one species is oxidized (loses electrons) while the other is reduced (gains electrons). Understanding the oxidation states of the elements involved is crucial for identifying which species undergo oxidation and reduction.
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Identifying Redox Reactions

Balancing Redox Reactions in Basic Solution

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Balancing Basic Redox Reactions

Half-Reaction Method

The half-reaction method involves separating the oxidation and reduction processes into two distinct half-reactions. Each half-reaction is balanced for mass and charge, and then the two are combined to form the balanced overall reaction. This method is particularly useful in complex redox reactions, as it simplifies the balancing process.
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