The reaction: What is the value of ?
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The reaction: What is the value of ?
Correct answer:B
Standard Method
Given:
Find: The value of .
The oxidation number of iodine in is , while in it is . Hence, is reduced.
Iodide ion is oxidized to , so it acts as the reducing species.
Using the electron balance, the balanced ionic form is:
To obtain , multiply the entire equation by :
Comparing with , we get .
Therefore, the correct option is B.
Treating and as if they undergo the same change in oxidation number is incorrect because one is reduced and the other is oxidized. First assign oxidation numbers, then balance electron gain and loss.
Balancing only atoms and ignoring charge balance is wrong in a redox reaction. Use the electron balance or half-reaction method so that both mass and charge are balanced.
Forgetting to multiply the intermediate equation by leads to the wrong value of because the product side must contain , not . Match the required stoichiometric coefficients before reading off .
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