#Redox reactions
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i dont understand ur doubt..
Like in 1st case change in oxidation state(of Fe in FeC2O4) is 1 but it is multiplied with 2 as charge on Fe is +2...this is what I wanna say...
But why we don't apply the same thing in 2nd case(m talking about consideration of charges)?
@drowsy solstice Help me...
And what's your original question? You are asking me a part of the question ki n factor mein kya nahi ho raha hai. But what is the main question? What do you want to know here?
आगा, मेवन, साथ आच्छी नहीं तुम सीखे, आज आप तो भी मेरे लिए कह सकते हैं और अच्छा प्रके ही जाती हैं। मैं समझनी पढ़ा की क्या अच्छा है यहां? आज आप मेरे लिए कह सकते हैं, यहां आज होती है?
M saying that both the equations are same...but could you please tell...n-factor of which case would be correct?
Is that upper one?(as charge on Fe is also considered in upper case)
+fsolved