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12 June, 07:45

Write a balanced half-reaction for the reduction of gaseous oxygen to aqueous hydrogen peroxide in acidic aqueous solution. be sure to add physical state symbols where appropriate.

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  1. 12 June, 07:49
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    First, the reduction of gaseous oxygen to aqueous hydrogen peroxide is:

    O2 (g) → H2O2 (l)

    when this reaction in acidic aqueous solution, and we need to balance H on both sides so we will use H + on the left side.

    O2 (g) + H + (aq) → H2O2 (l)

    now we have 1 of H atom on the left side and 2 in the right side so we will but 2H + on the left side instead of H+:

    O2 (g) + 2H + (aq) → H2O2 (l)

    now we need to balance the 2 positive charge of 2H + so, we will put 2 e - on the left side:

    O2 (g) + 2H + (aq) + 2 e - → H2O2 (l)

    and this is the final balanced equation which has equal no. of atoms on both sides:

    2 of O atom, 2 of H atom on both sides.
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