I was doing the following problem:
31. Which of the following is the ratio of Na2Cr2O7(aq) to Fe3+(aq) in the titration of Flask 2, where Cr2O72-(aq) is reduced into Cr2O3(s)?
And I wasn't sure on how to exactly go about writing the equation.
The answer says: To balance the reaction, first, you should write out the unbalanced equation:
Fe2+ + Na2Cr2O7 <--> Fe3+ +Cr2O3
From here, the first step is to balance the electrons in the two half-reactions. The ferrous (+2) cation loses one electron, while the dichromate gains three electrons per chromium (and thus six electrons per compound). To balance the electrons, the ferrous and ferric (+3) cations must both be multiplied by a factor of six.
6Fe2+ +1Na2Cr2O7 -> 6Fe3+ +1Cr2O3
But looking at the answer the unbalanced equation makes sense, but I don't understand the balanced portion. At the time of the question, I wasn't sure about if they separate, or how I would balance the charges, which the answer says is by adding H+'s to each side. Any suggestions?
31. Which of the following is the ratio of Na2Cr2O7(aq) to Fe3+(aq) in the titration of Flask 2, where Cr2O72-(aq) is reduced into Cr2O3(s)?
And I wasn't sure on how to exactly go about writing the equation.
The answer says: To balance the reaction, first, you should write out the unbalanced equation:
Fe2+ + Na2Cr2O7 <--> Fe3+ +Cr2O3
From here, the first step is to balance the electrons in the two half-reactions. The ferrous (+2) cation loses one electron, while the dichromate gains three electrons per chromium (and thus six electrons per compound). To balance the electrons, the ferrous and ferric (+3) cations must both be multiplied by a factor of six.
6Fe2+ +1Na2Cr2O7 -> 6Fe3+ +1Cr2O3
But looking at the answer the unbalanced equation makes sense, but I don't understand the balanced portion. At the time of the question, I wasn't sure about if they separate, or how I would balance the charges, which the answer says is by adding H+'s to each side. Any suggestions?