Using whole number coefficients, how do we (a.) represent the oxidation of potassium metal by water; and (b.) represent the oxidation ammonia to give NO2?

1 Answer
Apr 24, 2017

Well, I would balance a. to give........

K(s)+H2O(l)KOH(aq)+12H2(g)⏐ ⏐

Explanation:

But you wanted whole number coefficients, so we double the creature to give..........

2K(s)+2H2O(l)2KOH(aq)+H2(g)

And for the oxidation of ammonia (b):

NH3(g)+O2(g)NO2(g)+32H2(g), and double again to gives................:

2NH3(g)+2O2(g)2NO2(g)+3H2(g).

Both equation are balanced with respect to mass and charge. Sometimes I find the half-integral coefficients useful in that it is easier to assess stoichiometry this way.

Are these redox reactions? Why or why not?