Answer to Question #122526 in Molecular Physics | Thermodynamics for Johannes Steven

Question #122526
45. When the following oxidation-reduction equation representing a reaction that takes place in basic solution is correctly balanced using the smallest possible whole number coefficients, the coefficient of H2O is: Al + MnO4^- = Al(OH)4 + MnO2. 46. The oxidizing agent for the reaction below is: Al + MnO4^- = Al(OH)4 + MnO2. 47. The species reduced in the following reaction is: Fe2O3 + 3CO = 2Fe + 3CO2. 48. When the following oxidation-reduction equation representing a reaction that takes place in basic solution is correctly balanced using the smallest possible whole number coefficients, the coefficient before Al is: Al + NO2^- = Al(OH)4 + NH3.
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