How to Balance Redox Reactions - General Chemistry Practice Test / Exam Review
Offered By: The Organic Chemistry Tutor via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Learn how to balance redox reactions in acidic and basic conditions using the half reaction method or ion electron method in this comprehensive 34-minute video tutorial. Master the techniques through numerous practice problems and examples, including reactions involving zinc, silver, magnesium, iron, aluminum, copper, bromate, chlorate, permanganate, iodine, chromate, sulfite, and nickel. Gain confidence in tackling complex redox reactions and prepare for general chemistry exams with step-by-step explanations and a variety of challenging scenarios.
Syllabus
Intro
Example 1 Zinc
Example 2 Magnesium
Example 3 Aluminum Copper
Example 4 Zinc
Example 5 Aluminum
Example 6 Fe
Example 7 Fe
Example 8 Iodine
Example 9 Sulfite
Example 10 Magnesium
Taught by
The Organic Chemistry Tutor
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