You are given the reaction Cu + HNO3 → Cu(NO3)2 + NO + H2O.
Half-reactions:
First: 3 u...
Chemistry, 11.12.2021 04:00 Roquelle6301
You are given the reaction Cu + HNO3 → Cu(NO3)2 + NO + H2O.
Half-reactions:
First: 3 upper C u right arrow 3 upper C u superscript 2 plus, plus 6 e superscript minus. Second: 2 upper N superscript 5 plus, plus 6 e superscript minus right arrow 2 upper N superscript 2 plus.
Complete the final balanced equation based on the half-reactions.
Cu +
HNO3 Right arrow.
Cu(NO3)2 +
NO +
H2O
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