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So I'm a little confused by this question. Oxygen just seems to vanish from the reaction. Does anyone else have this?
What is the sum of the coefficients in the following reaction?
MnO4- + I- -------> I2 + Mn2+
D) 43 (the correct answer)
They're expecting you to know that water (product) and protons (reactants) are in the equations. I- + H+ + MnO4 ------> I2 + Mn2+ + H2O is the real reaction, albeit unbalanced. I don't think the real DAT would ask a question so vague. Poor question imo
I see how this goes, but I was wondering how you know when to do a redox balance.
Like this equation you dont have to balance the electrons to get the coefficents.
C4H10 + O2--> CO2 + H20.
You're more than welcome.wow, nze82 thanks for that little help. It really helped on my DAT this last thursday