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HELP ASAP! OXIDATION NUMBERS QUESTION
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May 19, 2008, 11:42:01 AM »
3.6g of magnesium metal were added to an excess of solution of an arsenic compound containing As
n+
and 7.5g of arsenic were deposited. what is the oxidation number of arsenic in the coumpound?
A. +2
B. +3
C. +4
D. +5
answer is +3 btw but i need help to work it out
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Please write balanced reaction equation.
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there is no balanced equation, thats why i cant work it out
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No no no, it is up to YOU to write this equation. Note: try to write it using not some number (like 2, 3, 4) but using n (like in As
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Yep, you can use A B C D to represent your stoichiometric coefficients. From there form a simple equation, to ensure that charges on both sides are balanced (this equation should contain n). And how to obtain the values of A B C D? Basic stoichiometry calculations from weight and molar mass.
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