The reaction of MnO4– with oxalic acid (H2C2O4) in acidic solution, yielding Mn2+ and CO2 gas, is widely used to determine the concentration of permanganate solutions. (b) Use the data in Appendix D to calculate E° for the reaction. (c) Show that the reaction goes to completion by calculating the values of ∆G° and K at 25 °C. (H2C2O4) in acidic solution, yielding Mn2+ and CO2 gas, is widely used to determine the concentration of permanganate solutions.
Ch.19 - Electrochemistry
Chapter 19, Problem 1
Which of the following unbalanced half-reactions is correctly labeled as an oxidation or reduction? (a) NO3- (aq) → NO(g); reduction (b) Zn(s) → Zn2+(aq); reduction (c) ClO3-(aq) → Cl2(g); oxidation (d) Br-(aq) → Br2(l); reduction

1
Identify the process of oxidation and reduction: Oxidation involves the loss of electrons, while reduction involves the gain of electrons.
Examine each half-reaction to determine if it involves oxidation or reduction by checking the change in oxidation states of the elements involved.
For option (a) NO_3^- (aq) → NO(g), determine the change in oxidation state of nitrogen to see if it gains or loses electrons.
For option (b) Zn(s) → Zn^{2+}(aq), check if zinc loses electrons, indicating oxidation.
For option (c) ClO_3^-(aq) → Cl_2(g) and option (d) Br^-(aq) → Br_2(l), analyze the changes in oxidation states of chlorine and bromine, respectively, to identify if they are oxidized or reduced.

Verified Solution
Video duration:
6m
Was this helpful?
Key Concepts
Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.
Oxidation and Reduction
Oxidation and reduction are chemical processes that involve the transfer of electrons between species. Oxidation refers to the loss of electrons, resulting in an increase in oxidation state, while reduction involves the gain of electrons, leading to a decrease in oxidation state. Understanding these processes is crucial for identifying half-reactions in redox reactions.
Recommended video:
Guided course
Oxidation and Reduction Reactions
Half-Reactions
Half-reactions are equations that show either the oxidation or reduction process separately. They are used to balance redox reactions by clearly indicating the species that are oxidized and reduced. Each half-reaction must be balanced for both mass and charge, which is essential for determining the correct labeling of oxidation and reduction.
Recommended video:
Guided course
First-Order Half-Life
Oxidation States
Oxidation states (or numbers) are assigned to atoms in a compound to indicate their degree of oxidation or reduction. These states help in tracking electron transfer during chemical reactions. By analyzing the changes in oxidation states of the elements involved, one can determine whether a reaction is an oxidation or reduction process.
Recommended video:
Guided course
Oxidation Numbers
Related Practice
Textbook Question
Textbook Question
What is the coefficient on Sn2+ when the following reaction is balanced in acidic solution?
(a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 5 (d) 7
339
views
Textbook Question
Balance the redox reaction in basic solution. What is the coefficient on the hydroxide ion, and on which side of the equation does it appear? (a) 2 OH- in reactants (b) 4 OH- in products (c) 4 OH- in reactants (d) 3 OH- in reactants
678
views
Textbook Question
What is the line notation for the galvanic cell?
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
578
views