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Standard XII
Chemistry
Ion Electron Method
Balance the f...
Question
Balance the following equation.
P
+
N
a
O
H
+
H
2
O
→
N
a
H
2
P
O
2
+
P
H
3
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Solution
Rules for balancing a chemical equation [oxidation number method] :-
1. Write an unbalanced equation.
2. Assign oxidation number for each atom.
3. Identify redox reactions and write separately as half reactions.
4. Balance all other atoms except
H
and
O
in each half reaction.
5. Balance the hydrogen by
H
+
or
O
H
−
.
6. Balance the oxygen atoms by adding
H
2
O
.
7. Make electron gain equivalent to electron loss in the half reactions by multiplying them with the respective numbers.
8. Add and simplify the half reactions together.
9. Check that the elements and charges are balanced.
4
P
+
3
N
a
O
H
+
3
H
2
O
⟶
3
N
a
H
2
P
O
2
+
P
H
3
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Q.
Which of the following reaction(s) are correct?
(I)
B
+
N
a
O
H
→
2
N
a
3
B
O
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+
H
2
(II)
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4
+
N
a
O
H
+
H
2
O
→
N
a
H
2
P
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2
+
P
H
3
(III)
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a
O
H
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a
2
S
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O
3
+
N
a
2
S
+
H
2
O
Q.
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P
+
N
a
O
H
→
P
H
3
+
N
a
H
2
P
O
2
:
Q.
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a
O
H
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S
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Q.
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4
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N
a
O
H
→
P
H
3
+
N
a
H
2
P
O
2
, mole ratio of
N
a
H
2
P
O
2
and
P
H
3
is :
Q.
Find the equivalent weight of
P
4
in the following reaction:
P
4
+
N
a
O
H
→
N
a
H
2
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