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Reaction of lead with acetic acid and hydrogen peroxide solution
My textbook says lead reacts with acetic acid when there is enough oxygen to oxidize lead:
$$\ce{2 Pb + O2 + 4 CH3COOH -> 2 Pb(CH3COO)2 + 2 H2O}$$
So, I added lead into mixed solution of acetic ...
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Reaction of hydrogen peroxide with acetic acid and potassium permanganate
I conducted an experiment where I mixed hydrogen peroxide $\ce{H2O2}$, acetic acid $\ce{CH3COOH}$ and potassium permanganate $\ce{KMnO4}$ under vigorous stirring. The reaction hasn't stopped after 15 ...
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Reaction between concentrated sulfuric acid and sodium bromide
What are the products of the reaction between sodium bromide and concentrated sulfuric acid?
I did the question like this:
$$
\begin{align}
\ce{2Br- &-> Br2 + 2e-} \tag{R1.1} \\
\ce{SO4^2- 4H+ ...
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Why does green ferrous sulfate solution change color to yellow upon addition of hydrochloric acid?
I was demonstrating the formation of $\ce{Fe(OH)2}$ precipitate at school when the light green $\ce{FeSO4}$ I was using reacted with dil. $\ce{HCl}$ turned yellow. This only happened with dil. $\ce{...
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Is this balanced redox equation correct? [closed]
I'm trying to balance an equation using oxidation numbers
$\ce{MnO4^- + H+ + Cl- -> Mn^2+ + Cl2 + H2O}$
my suggestion:
$\ce{MnO4- + 8H+ + 5Cl- → Mn^2+ + 2.5Cl2 + 4H2O}$
the 2.5 $\ce{Cl2}$ is ...
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How to balance this redox reaction taking place in a basic medium?
How to balance this reaction which is taking place in a basic medium?
$$\ce{Al + MnO4- -> MnO2 + Al(OH)4-}$$
My Attempt
Reduction half reaction:
$$
\begin{align}
\ce{4 H+ + MnO4- + 3 e- &-&...
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What happens when oxidizing Ni(OH)2 with a strong base?
In an aqueous solution, Nickel oxyhydroxide is oxidised with a 1:1 ratio of aqueous Sodium hydroxide. My goal is to produce Nickel oxyhydroxide ($\ce{NiOOH}$).
Strong Base: $\ce{NaOH + H2O \...
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In a redox reaction, why does more than one oxidation state of an element form?
Consider the reaction 100ml 10M $\ce{NaOH_{(aq)}} +$ 100ml 10M $\ce{NaHSO3_{(aq)} +}$ 100mL 0.01M $\ce{KMnO4_{(aq)}}$
In the picture posted here, the left columns give information on the Molarity of ...