Question 7 of 8 Fill in the blanks: Balance the reaction HNO3(aq) + H3AsO3(aq) --> 1) the oxidation number of N atom changes from 2) the oxidation number of As atom changes from 3) the number of electrons lost is NO(g) + H3AsO4(aq) + H₂O(l) by Oxidation Number Method, then answer the following: 4) the number of electrons gained is 5) the coefficient of HNO3 in the balanced equation is 6) the coefficient of H3ASO3 in the balanced equation is 7) the oxidizing reagent in the reaction is 8) the oxidation number of H in H₂O is to to 4
Question 7 of 8 Fill in the blanks: Balance the reaction HNO3(aq) + H3AsO3(aq) --> 1) the oxidation number of N atom changes from 2) the oxidation number of As atom changes from 3) the number of electrons lost is NO(g) + H3AsO4(aq) + H₂O(l) by Oxidation Number Method, then answer the following: 4) the number of electrons gained is 5) the coefficient of HNO3 in the balanced equation is 6) the coefficient of H3ASO3 in the balanced equation is 7) the oxidizing reagent in the reaction is 8) the oxidation number of H in H₂O is to to 4
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