Interpretation:
Balanced equations for oxidation of Stannite ion oxidized by bismuth (III) ion should be written.
Concept introduction:
Concept introduction:
Balanced equation:
If the chemical equation contains the equal number of atoms and charge in both reactant and product side is known as balanced equation.
Oxidation- Reduction Equations:
In
Half reactions:
In the redox reaction split into two half reactions one is oxidation and another one is reduction.
In oxidation half reaction, a chemical species, which lose its electron to gets oxidized
In reduction half reaction, a chemical species, which gains the electron from solution to gets reduced.
Balanced Oxidation- Reduction Equation:
In the oxidation- reduction contains the equal number of atoms and charge in both reactant and a product side is known as balanced oxidation- reduction equation.
- Basic medium redox reaction:
Two half reactions are written separately then the balance all elements except hydrogen and oxygen.
In the reaction, Charges are balanced by the addition electrons.
If necessary, the two reactions are multiplied by integer and add these balanced two half reactions and remove the spectator species to give a
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