I just had a lab preparing Sodium Peroxoborate and I am stuck on two of the equations that are required for the Qualitative tests. I have made out two equations but I'm not sure if they are correct and whether or not they require half-reactions as well as the net-equation itself.
First off, The procedure for the Qualitative tests was as follows:
- Take about 0.1g of dry Na2[B2(O2)2(OH)4].6H2O and dissolve it in water making up the solution to 10mL. To 5mL of the fresh solution
(a) Add 1M sulfuric acid and then add 0.02M K[MnO4] solution dropwise.
(b) Add 1M sulfuric acid and then add 10% w/v potassium iodide solution dropwise.
Now the equations I came up with are as follows:
(a) Na2[B2(O2)2(OH)4].6H2O + H2SO4 + KMnO4 --> Na2[B2(O2)2(OH)4].6H2O + Mn2+ + 4H2O
(b) Na2[B2(O2)2(OH)4].6H2O + H2SO4 + KI2 --> Na2[B2(O2)2(OH)4].6H2O + 2I- + [S2O6]2-
This is my next problem, if the above equations are correct but require half equations also, I can only come up with one half equation each for both (a) and (b).
If half equations are required then for (a) one half equation would be
MnO4- + 5e- + 8H+ --> Mn2+ + 4H2O
However I do not know what the other half equation could be as I do not think Sulfuric Acid is involved except in order to catalyse the rxn?
Also, for (b) I Think that one half equation could be KI2 + 2[S2O3]2- --> 2I- + 2[S4O6]2-
However, as above I just can't fathom what the other half equation could possibly be for similar reasons..
If someone could tell me whether half equations are needed/my attempts thus far are correct/incorrect and give me some much needed insight I would be much obliged as I only have a few days to complete the report. Thanks very much!