Consider the following chemical equation. Which species is reduced?
ClO‒ + Fe(OH)3 → Cl‒ + FeO42‒
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Consider the following chemical equation. Which species is reduced? ClO‒ + Fe(OH)3 → Cl‒ + FeO42‒
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Consider the following reaction in basic solution: Cr(OH)3 + ClO- --> Cl2 + CrO42- Which of the following statements is/are correct? 1. The oxidizing agent is Cr(OH)3. 2. The oxidation number of the atom being reduced changes from 0 to -2. 3. The oxidation number of the atom being oxidized changes from +3 to +6. 4. When the equation is balanced, the species OH- appears on the right hand side of the equation. A. 3 only B. 3 & 4 only...
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1. In the reaction : I2+ ClO-3 = IO3- + Cl-, indicate the following: a) The element that rusts b)The element that is reduced c) The reducing agent d) The oxidizing agent e) Balance the reaction
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Write balanced net ionic equation for the following reaction: Fe(OH)3(s)+H2SO4(aq)→? Express your answer as a chemical equation. Identify all of the phases in your answer. Write balanced net ionic equation for the following reaction: HClO3(aq)+NaOH(aq)→? Note that HClO3 is a strong acid. Express your answer as a chemical equation. Identify all of the phases in your answer.
Which of the following chemical species will undergo an
oxidation-reduction reaction with iron metal, Fe(s)?
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12. Which of the following chemical species will undergo an oxidation-reduction reaction with iron metal, Fe (s)? A) platinum, Pt (s) B) zinc bromide, ZnBr2 (a C) auric chloride, AuCl3 (aq) D) silver, Ag (s)
Question 5 Consider the following chemical equation. A+B HA*+B Which species acts as an oxidizing agent in this reaction? Select the correct answer below: ОА Ов Гоо
Given the following reaction mechanism: H2O2 to H2O+O O+CF2Cl2 to ClO+CF2Cl ClO+O3 to Cl+2O2 Cl+CF2Cl to CF2Cl2 Steps: 1. Rate = k[H2O2] 2. Rate = k[O][CF2Cl2] 3. Rate = k[ClO][O3] 4. Rate = k[Cl][CF2Cl] Which step would be the rate-limiting step if the reaction is found to be 1st order?