1. Explain what is the redox reaction and give an example.
2. Balance the following reaction by using the method of changing the oxidation number. Cr(OH)3 + H2O2 → CrO42- + H2O 3. Show all the step to balance this reaction using the half-reaction method Zn + NO3- → Zn2+ + NH4+ 4. Consider the following reaction. a. SnCl2 + I2 + 2HCl → SnCl4 + 2HI b. H2 + Cl2 → 2HCl c. Cu2O + C → 2Cu + CO d. Cu2O + 2HCl → CuCl2 + H2O e. MnO2 +4HCl → MnCl2 + 2H2O + Cl2 which of the following are not redox reactions and explain the reasons. 5. Based on the data Fe2+ + 2e- → Fe E° = -0.44 V Pb2+ + 2e- → Pb E° = -0.13 V Zn2+ + 2e- → Zn E° = -0.76 V Sn2+ + 2e- → Sn E° = -0.14 V. From the following data, write down any possible redox reaction that can occur. 6. In the reaction 2CO + 2NO → 2CO2 + N2, determine the change in the oxidation number of each atoms involved 7. In the reaction 2CO + 2NO → 2CO2 + N2, prove that the following reaction is redox reaction 8. Consider the following reaction. 3As + 5NO3- + 4OH- → 3AsO43- + 5NO + 2H2O How many electrons are involved in the redox reaction 9.