Q21.4P
Question
Water is used to balance O atoms in the half-reaction method. Why can’t ions be used instead?
Step-by-Step Solution
Verified Answer
Because water is an electrically neutral molecule, it is employed to balance oxygen atoms in the half-cell reaction method.
1Step 1: What is the half-reaction method
We split the supplied reaction into two half-reactions using the half-reaction approach. To achieve the total response, we balance the two half-reactions separately and combine them.
2Step 2: Determining why can’t O 2 - ions be used instead
Water is a positively charged ion, whereas is an electrically neutral molecule.
The act of balancing a reaction entails balancing both the atoms and the charge. If a charged ion, such as , is employed, only the atoms will be balanced, leaving the charge imbalanced.
As a result, in the half-cell reaction method, water is required to balance oxygen
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