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The Half-Reaction Method

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The half-reaction method is a technique that is used to balance redox reactions, and it involves breaking the redox reaction into two half-reactions, one for the oxidation and one for the reduction. The half-reactions are then balanced separately, and they are combined to give the balanced redox reaction.

To balance a half-reaction, one must first determine the number of electrons that are being transferred, and then balance the atoms and the charge in the half-reaction. This can be done using the following steps:

  1. Identify the species that is being oxidized and the species that is being reduced.
  2. Write the half-reaction for the oxidation or reduction.
  3. Balance the atoms in the half-reaction by adding atoms or molecules as needed.
  4. Balance the charge in the half-reaction by adding electrons as needed.
  5. Check the half-reaction to ensure that it is balanced.
  6. The half-reaction method is a useful tool for balancing redox reactions, and it is particularly useful for reactions that involve complex species or multiple redox reactions.

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