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Please teach me how this equation was balanced.
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This is a redox reaction, but simple enough to be balanced by inspection.
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I still have no idea start from where. Start from ion 1st or molecule 1st?
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Doesn't matter what you start with - final effect will be the same.
Probably the simplest approach will be to go the redox way - separate reduction and oxidation half reactions.
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