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That is because H+ is acidic, adding more H+ makes the solution acidic. In order to make the solution basic(by canceling out H+) we have to add OH- . I hope this helps.
@@gayatrirathod6952 I have found over the years that my students struggle to know when to add OH- or H2O during basic conditions, but if you complete the problem under acidic conditions and then just fix it at the end they have a higher success rate. Like most things in chemistry there is more than one way to do anything. This method has worked better for my class so I keep with it.
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Thank you very much.❤ I always trying to balance this reaction but i fail. Now I can do any redox reaction from your simple steps thank you very much ❤
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can i ask why would H+ ion be cancelled out?
That is because H+ is acidic, adding more H+ makes the solution acidic. In order to make the solution basic(by canceling out H+) we have to add OH- . I hope this helps.
Ur wrong sir
@@ryanchang1154 any specific part that I am wrong on? I’m happy to try to correct it.
Isn't it is under basic then how can u add h+ there? Have to add oh- right??
@@gayatrirathod6952 I have found over the years that my students struggle to know when to add OH- or H2O during basic conditions, but if you complete the problem under acidic conditions and then just fix it at the end they have a higher success rate. Like most things in chemistry there is more than one way to do anything. This method has worked better for my class so I keep with it.