So, your saying that I'm missing something in that given equation? But it was given to us like that , the teacher's didn't state any problems within the question itself...
Hello, I came across this question and couldn't resolve it using the oxidation number method.
Fe2+ + H2O2 --> Fe3+ + H2O
Using half equations to balance it out, I got the right answer, though using the oxidation number method I got an alternate answer.
Now the Iron is being oxidized, and the O2 is being reduced, with the oxidation number difference of 1 for both elements...
What am I missing? The difference of oxidation number for oxygen should be 2... but I can't see how that works...
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