i would like to know what happen to a redox reaction when it is performed in acidic and what happen in alkaline condition. EG. H2O2+FeCl3--->
what will be the product in low pH and what will be the product in high pH
3H
2O
2 + 2FeCl
3 --> 3Cl2 + 2Fe(OH)
3So, for this reaction pH comes into the scene only because of the equilibrium of dissociation of Fe(OH)
3 (so, very low, if pH is > ~ 6).
For a reaction of the kind: MnO
4- + Fe
2+ + H
+ --> Fe
3+ + Mn
2+ + H2O (not balanced) pH is more directly involved because of the presence of H
+ among the reagents, so a low pH favours the reaction. In other cases it's OH
- to be present among the reagents, so an high pH favours the reaction (you can also see it computing the values of the potentials with the Nernst equation, at various pH).