Balance the following equations in basic medium by ion-electron

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141. Write correctly balanced half reaction and the overall equations for the skeleton equation:
          MnO subscript 4 superscript minus space plus space straight H subscript 2 straight C subscript 2 straight O subscript 4 space space rightwards arrow space space space stack Mn to the power of 2 plus end exponent space plus space CO subscript 2 with left parenthesis in space acid space solution right parenthesis below

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142. Balance the equation by half reaction method (ion-electron method):
straight I subscript 2 space plus space HNO subscript 3 space space rightwards arrow space space space HIO subscript 3 space plus space NO subscript 2 space plus space straight H subscript 2 straight O
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143.

Chlorine is used to purify drinking water. Excess of chlorine is harmful. The excess of chlorine is removed by treating with sulphur dioxide. Present a balanced equation for this redox change taking place in water. 

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144.

The Mn3+ ions is unstable in solution and undergoes disproportionation to give Mn2+MnO2 and H+ ion. Write a balanced ionic equation for the reaction.

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145.

Balance the following redox reactions by ion-electron method:
MnO subscript 4 superscript minus left parenthesis aq right parenthesis space plus space SO subscript 2 left parenthesis straight g right parenthesis space rightwards arrow space space Mn to the power of 2 plus end exponent left parenthesis aq right parenthesis space plus space HSO subscript 4 superscript minus left parenthesis aq right parenthesis space left parenthesis in space acidic space solution right parenthesis

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146. Balance the following redox reaction by ion-electron method:
stack MnO subscript 4 superscript minus left parenthesis aq right parenthesis space plus space straight I to the power of minus left parenthesis aq with left parenthesis in space basic space medium right parenthesis below right parenthesis space space space rightwards arrow space space space MnO subscript 2 left parenthesis straight s right parenthesis space plus space straight I subscript 2 left parenthesis straight s right parenthesis
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147.

Permanganate (VII) ion, MnO subscript 4 superscript minus in basic solution oxidises iodide ion, I- to produce molecule iodine (I2) and manganese (IV) oxide (MnO2). Write a balanced ionic equation to represent redox reaction. 

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148.

Balance the following equations in basic medium by ion-electron method and oxidation number method:

straight P subscript 4 left parenthesis straight s right parenthesis space plus space OH to the power of minus left parenthesis aq right parenthesis space rightwards arrow space space PH subscript 3 left parenthesis straight g right parenthesis space plus space HPO subscript 2 superscript minus left parenthesis aq right parenthesis


(a) Ion-electron method:
1. Write the oxidation and reduction half-reactions by observing the changes in oxidation numbers.
   Oxidation half-reaction.
            0               +1
           
Reduction half-reaction.

            0                -3
           
2. Balancing the oxidation half reaction.
 (i)Balancing P atoms by multiply  by 4
               
(ii) Add 4 electrons towards RHS to balance the charges. 
                 
(iii) Add 8OHtowards LHS to balance the charges

              
         (Balanced oxidation half reaction)
3. Balancing the reduction half reaction
   (i) Balance P atoms by multiplying PH3 by 4
               0              -3
           
(ii) Add 12 electrons towards LHS  to balance the charge on P
             
(iii) Balance oxygen and hydrogen atoms by adding 12H2O towards LHS and 12OH- towards 
RHS

                                        [Balanced reduction half reaction]

4. Multiply balanced oxidation half-reaction by 3 and add it to the balanced reduction half-reaction, we have



 

This is the balanced redox equation,
(b) Oxidation number method
(i) The skeleton equation along with oxidation number of each atom is
0                                -3 +  1    +1  +1   -2

(ii) The oxidation number of P increases by 1 per atom while that of P decreases by 3 per atom.



P4 acts both as an oxidising as well as reducing agent



       

(iv) Balance O atoms by multiplying OHby 6

(v) Balance H atoms by adding three H2O towards L.H.S. and three OH- towards R.H.S.



This is the balanced equation.

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149. Balance the following equation in basic medium by ion-electron method and oxidation number method and identify the oxidising agent and the reducing agent.
straight N subscript 2 straight H subscript 4 left parenthesis straight l right parenthesis space plus space ClO subscript 3 superscript minus left parenthesis aq right parenthesis space space rightwards arrow space space space NO left parenthesis straight g right parenthesis space plus space Cl to the power of minus left parenthesis straight g right parenthesis
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150. Balance the following equation in basic medium by ion-electron method and oxidation number method and identify the oxidising agent and the reducing agent.
Cl subscript 2 straight O subscript 7 left parenthesis straight g right parenthesis space plus space straight H subscript 2 straight O subscript 2 left parenthesis aq right parenthesis space space rightwards arrow space space space ClO subscript 2 superscript minus left parenthesis aq right parenthesis space plus space straight O subscript 2 left parenthesis straight g right parenthesis space plus space straight H to the power of plus

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