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Given the partial equation ? NO3−+ ? S2− → ? NO+ ? S what must the coefficients be so that the electrons are balanced? Enter the equation coefficients in order separated by commas (e.g., 2,2,1,4, where 1 indicates the absence of a coefficient).
N in NO3- has oxidation state of +5
N in NO+ has oxidation state of +3
So, N in NO3- is reduced to NO+
S in S-2 has oxidation state of -2
S in S has oxidation state of 0
So, S in S-2 is oxidised to S
Reduction half cell:
NO3- + 2e- --> NO+
Oxidation half cell:
S-2 --> S + 2e-
Number of electrons is same in both half reactions.
So, balancing of electrons is not required. It's already balanced
Lets combine both the reactions.
NO3- + S-2 --> NO+ + S
Balance Oxygen by adding water
NO3- + S-2 --> NO+ + S + 2 H2O
Balance Hydrogen by adding H+
NO3- + S-2 + 4 H+ --> NO+ + S + 2 H2O
This is balanced chemical equation in acidic medium
Answer: This is balanced chemical equation in acidic medium