OK, due to popular request (sent in private emails by those ashamed that they don't follow
) here comes detailed explanation prepared (partially) using my EBAS program.
First of all, we have two balanced reactions. Oxidation of oxalate:
2MnO
4- + 16H
+ + 5C
2O
42- -> 10CO
2 + 2Mn
2+ + 8H
2O
and oxidation of Fe
2+MnO
4- + 5Fe
2+ + 8H
+ -> Mn
2+ + 5Fe
3+ + 4H
2O
We can add these two reactions to get:
3MnO
4- + 24H
+ + 5C
2O
42- + 5Fe
2+ -> 10CO
2 + 3Mn
2+ + 12H
2O + 5Fe
3+and we get balanced equation - but we can for example add first equation multiplied by 7 to second reaction multiplied by 11 (we will be forced to find out smallest coefficients then) to get:
5MnO
4- + 40H
+ + 7C
2O
42- + 11Fe
2+ -> 14CO
2 + 5Mn
2+ + 20H
2O + 11Fe
3+Which one is correct? Note that I can multiply these reaction before adding them by different numbers and I will get as many correctly balanced reactions as I want, making the question even harder, as you will have to select 'correct' equation out of infinite set..
Thing is, none of them describes real situation. Real situation is - there are two, separate reaction taking place simultaneously. We can write speratae, balanced reactions for both of them, but adding them just doesn't make sense.