That makes so much sense! I just checked the answer and you are correct but it also adds Fe2+ which is green /fe3+ which is yellow/orange any guesses as to why this happens? When oxidation occurs is everything just breaking down??
oxidation is loss of electrons, when a species looses electrons its charge increases by +1 per electron lost
for example, Fe2+(green)---> F3+(orange) + e-
Another way I tend to spot oxidation is by loss of oxygen e.g. H2SO4 --> H2S
hope this helps, sorry if i stated the very obvious
no worries mate, if you need any help on like rates/pH etc @ me in a thread. Hopefully, I'll have finished transition metals soon! And how are you finding f324?
no worries mate, if you need any help on like rates/pH etc @ me in a thread. Hopefully, I'll have finished transition metals soon! And how are you finding f324?
Thanks I will do and F324 is a dream, any help you need on that I am here for you haha