Hiya everyone,
I'd like to thank everyone who has posted trying to help me! I almost helped a fellow boarder, but I was thwarted by the speed and efficientcy of Xianxi (sorry if that's not your name, I only went by memory)
anyhooz,
I would like to know how to go about balancing the following redox eqauations:
CuS (s) + O2(g) -> Cu (s) + SO2(g)
thus:
CuS =?
O2= 0
Cu = 0
SO2 = +4/-2(2)
I am not sure of the charge of CuS, nor am I sure about the coefficients to use to balance the equation.
b)
Cl2 (g) + 2BR-(aq) -> Br2(l) +2Cl-(aq)
thus:
CL2 =0
Br= -1
Br2= 0
Cl-=-1
does this mean that equation is already balanced because the charge on both sides of the equation is equal to -1?