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Standard XII
Chemistry
Types of Redox Reactions
In acidic med...
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In acidic medium, dichromate ions oxidise ferrous sulphate to ferric sulphate and itself gets reduced to Cr3+ ions. Write a balanced equation to represent this redox reaction.(Use ion electron method)
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Q.
In acidic medium, dichromatic ion oxidises ferrous ion to ferric ion. If the gram molecular weight of potassium dichromate is
294
g
, its gram equivalent weight (in grams) is :
Q.
In acidic medium, dichromate ion oxidizes ferrous ion to ferric ion. If the gram molecular weight of potassium dichromate is
294
g
, its equivalent weight is:
Q.
Assertion :
K
M
n
O
4
acts as an oxidising agent in acidic, basic or neutral medium. Reason:
K
M
n
O
4
oxidises ferrous sulphate to ferric sulphate.
Q.
In a redox reaction, dichromate ion
(
C
r
2
O
7
2
−
)
is reduced to
C
r
3
+
ion, the equivalent mass of
K
2
C
r
2
O
7
in this reaction is:
Q.
Assertion
K
M
n
O
4
acts as an oxidising agent is acidic, basic medium.
Reason
K
M
n
O
4
oxidises ferrous sulphate to ferric sulphate.
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