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        Please tell me if I Right (oxidation-reductio)
       
      
    
    
    
                  
        1)in this process: 2S2O3-2(aq)+I2(s)---->S4O6-2(aq)+2I-(aq) 
 
The I   is the gain of electrons  
But the other  material stay with -2 so he loss or gain electron? 
 
 
2)3V3+(aq)+V(s)----->3V2+ 
 
3V3+ gain electron but what happen with V(s) how can I know how is the Oxidation  or the Reduction  
 
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        Reaction 1:  How many sulfur ions are in the starting materials and in the products? 
Reaction 2:  Something is wrong: the vanadium atoms do not add up.
     
     
    
    
    
    
    
    
  
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        4 sulfur ions are in the starting materials.  And 4 in the products 
     
     
    
    
    
    
    
    
  
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        Yes there a mistake in Reaction 2 is need to be like this:2V3+(aq)+V(s)---->3V2+(aq). 
 
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        I would say there are 2 ions on the left and 1 ion on the right,  (there are 4 sulfur ATOMS  on each side)
     
     
    
    
    
    
    
    
  
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In the first reaction, it is the S that undergoes a redox. 
 
In the first ion, S2O3 2-, the O.N. of S is +2. Can you see how? 
 
In the second ion, S4O6 2-, the O.N. of S is +2.5. Can you see how?
     
     
    
    
    
    
    
    
  
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        Hi I solved this Question, BUT still really really thank you for trying to help as you do EVERY TIME  :)
     
     
    
    
    
    
    
    
  
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