SomeDownie
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Im kinda confused as to how the reactions at the cathode occur. Most textbooks say something like:
2MnO2 + 2NH4+ + 2e- -> Mn2O3 + H2O + NH3
This is pretty hard to memorise and i did hear from someone that you can actually simplify it down into 2Mn4+ + 2e- -> 2Mn3+. Not sure if this is legit or not so itd be great if someone could clarify why/why not...
Ive uploaded the working out here: http://i60.tinypic.com/j8f690.jpg
The reaction 2NH4+ <-> 2NH3 + 2H+ comes from chem contexts
Thanks in advance!
2MnO2 + 2NH4+ + 2e- -> Mn2O3 + H2O + NH3
This is pretty hard to memorise and i did hear from someone that you can actually simplify it down into 2Mn4+ + 2e- -> 2Mn3+. Not sure if this is legit or not so itd be great if someone could clarify why/why not...
Ive uploaded the working out here: http://i60.tinypic.com/j8f690.jpg
The reaction 2NH4+ <-> 2NH3 + 2H+ comes from chem contexts
Thanks in advance!