Fe^2+ -------> Fe^3+ + e^-1, the Manganese is MnO4^-1 to Mn^2+ and water. First balance the oxygens in the water, then add the corresponding number of hydrogen ions to the left and then balance the charges with electrons and you get the reaction of:
MnO4^-1 + 8H^+1 + 5e^-1 ------> Mn^+2 + 4H2O. Then multiply the iron reaction by five to balance the electrons and combine the two, cancelling the electrons.
whats the equation?
im having trouble getting it
XxPrioriIncantatemxX 1 year ago
@XxPrioriIncantatemxX Well the iron 2+ ions are oxidised to 3+, so the equation is:
Fe^2+ -------> Fe^3+ + e^-1, the Manganese is MnO4^-1 to Mn^2+ and water. First balance the oxygens in the water, then add the corresponding number of hydrogen ions to the left and then balance the charges with electrons and you get the reaction of:
MnO4^-1 + 8H^+1 + 5e^-1 ------> Mn^+2 + 4H2O. Then multiply the iron reaction by five to balance the electrons and combine the two, cancelling the electrons.
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