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Balance the following half-reaction: mno4-→ mno2(s)
1. the first species to balance is the redox active species, the element that is changing oxidation state. in this reaction, the redox active species, mn, is already balanced.
2. how many moles of h2o must there be on the reactant side of this half reaction
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Balance the following half-reaction: mno4-→ mno2(s)
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