Topic: Chemistry Redox
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What is redox chemistry?
Redox chemistry is concerned with net electron flow to and from a defined centre during a che... Read More »
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Chemistry help,How to do a redox table?
Hi, . .Oxyd . . . Eo . . . Red. . . . . . . . . . . Λ . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . I . . Pt(2+) . . I . . Pt . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . I . Pd(2+) . . I . . Pd . . . . ... Read More »
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What is the relationship between activity and redox in chemistry?
Do u go to SMHS? I have the exact same question on my lab that i have to do tonight and I was going to type it into yahoo answers, but you beat me to it. Weird... Read More »
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3(Cu --> Cu2+ + 2e-) 2(4H+ + NO3- + 3e- --> NO + 2H2O) --------------------------------------… 8H+ + 3Cu + 2NO3- --> 3Cu2+ + 2NO + 4H2O Balancing the copper oxidation reaction is straightforward. The nitrogen in nitrate ion is reduced from ... Read More »
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Please see that attached lin... Read More »
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neutralisation - where a base (OH-) and an acid (H+) react... you form water redox - is where oxidation and reduction happens simultaneously in a reaction thermal decomposition - you lose O2 (oxygen) in the presence of heat precipitation - ... Read More »
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Oh my gosh! I remember i had the same problems before. I am so glad I graduated already and I dont need to solve redox equations anymore. whew! Sorry I cant help you with that problem. I used to make friends with my classmates who were good... Read More »
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The zinc sulphate remains in solution (aq). And a solution if you recall, that consists of free moving ions of zinc and sulphate, those sulphate ions are those that came from the copper sulphate solution. So in a sense the sulphate ions are... Read More »
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