Why do the following reactions proceed differently?
Pb3O4 +8HCl --->3PbCl2 +Cl2 +4H2O
Pb3O4 +4HNO3 --->2Pb(NO3)2 +PbO2 +2H2O
Consider the reaction:
Why does the same reductant—thiosulphate react differently with iodine and bromine?Â
conclusion about the compound Na4XeO6 (of which XeO64– is a part) can be drawn from the reaction ?
Consider the reactions:
Why is it more appropriate to write these reactions as:
Also, suggest a technique to investigate the path of the above (a) and (b) redox reactions.Â
What is the oxidation number of sulphur in:
(i)H2SO4Â Â Â Â Â Â (ii) Â Â Â Â Na2S2O3?
(i) H2SO4:
Let the oxidation number of S = x
Writing the oxidation number of each atom at the top of its symbol
+1       x       -2
H2 Â Â Â Â Â Â S Â Â Â Â Â Â Â O4
The algebraic sum of the oxidation number of various atoms = 0
2(+1) + x + 4(-2) = 0
       x - 6  = 0
          x = +6
(ii)Â Na2S2O2:
Let the oxidation number of S = x
Writing the oxidation number of each atom at the top of its symbol.
        +1       x       -2
       Na2       S2       O3
The algebraic sum of the oxidation number of various atoms  = 0
            2(+1) + 2(x) + 3(-2) = 0
or              2 + 2x - 6 = 0
                 x = +2