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Chem 1C General Chemis... Self Assessment Quiz 21
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Dichromate ion in acidic medium converts ethanol, C2H5OH, to CO2 according to the unbalanced equation: Cr2O72–(aq) + C2H5OH(aq) → Cr3+(aq) + CO2(g) (unbalanced equation) The coefficient for H+ ions in the balanced equation using smallest integer coefficients is:
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A.8
B.16
C.13
D.10
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We start by restating the problem in our own words: balancing the redox equation Cr2O7^2-(aq) + C2H5OH(aq) → Cr3+(aq) + CO2(g) in acidic medium, and we need the coefficient in front of H+ in the balanced equation using the smallest integers.
First, examine the redox changes to determine the electron balance. In acidic solution, dichromate is reduced from chromium in Cr2O7^2- (oxidation state +6) to Cr3+ (oxidation state +3). Each Cr atom gains 3 electrons, and since there are 2 chromium atoms in Cr2O7^2-, the total electrons gained per dichromate ion is 6 e−. Ethanol (C2H5OH) is oxidized to CO2; the carbon atoms go from an oxidation state of approximately −3/0 in ethanol to +4 in......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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