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In acidic solution, ozone and mn2+ ion react spontaneously. o3(g) + mn2+(aq) + h2o(l) o2(g) + mno2(s) + 2 h+(aq) e°cell = 0.84 v-write the balanced half-reactions. (type your answer using the format [no3]- for no3-. use the lowest possible coefficients possible.)reduction: (g) + (aq) + e- -> (g) + (l)oxidation: (aq) + (l) -> (s) + (aq) + e-(b) using appendix d to find e°ozone, calculate e° v
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In acidic solution, ozone and mn2+ ion react spontaneously. o3(g) + mn2+(aq) + h2o(l) o2(g) + mno2(s...
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