AP Chem 4.9-How To Balance Redox Reactions
Wait...It's Not Balanced? Why Not? Balancing Redox Reactions is often a bit more complicated than balancing standard reactions, because we have to think about the electrons being transferred, as well as the solution that the reaction may be happening in. In this video, we review oxidation states and use them to balance some redox reactions. Then, we look at some AP-Style questions about redox reactions. Join this channel to get access to perks: / @crowdedbeaker7980

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