Quote entire question.
3 posts, and it already starts to look like another ghost chase.
These things look like a ghost chase because I am trying to
understand, not just answer one given homework question.
The entire question is this:
"The oxidation of thiocyanate ions by permanganate in acid solution is applied in quantitative analysis. Express the reaction equation."
Three half-equations identical to mine in the first post are provided for the this reaction in the solutions manual.
If CN- is the final product, your third equation doesn't make sense as well.
Just to be clear, the three half-equations should be assumed correct for this question.
If we know to eliminate CN
- then it is clear how to balance it. But how did you know, it is not the case that e.g. some CN
-, of that produced in the second half-equation, is then converted in the third half-equation whereas some ends up in the final product? Was it oxidation numbers?