How Many Electrons Are Transferred in This Balanced Equation?

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The balanced equation for the reaction between bromine (Br2) and chlorate ion (ClO3-) in acidic media transfers a total of 60 electrons. The half-reactions are ClO3- → Cl- and Br2 → BrO3-. The balancing process involves adjusting hydrogen ions (H+) and electrons to ensure charge and mass balance. The final balanced equation is 6Br2 + 10ClO3- + 6H2O → 12BrO3- + 10Cl- + 12H+.

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Hello...
Im working on a chemistry assignment for first year chem (university). The question says:
What is the TOTAl number of electrons transferred when yje following equationis balanced (for acid media) with integer coefficients? Br2(l) + ClO3-(aq) + H2O(l) --> BrO3-(aq)+ Cl-(aq) + H+(aq)
Sorry i woulda used the special writing thing buit i forget how to. I know i should have got help sooner and its due at 6am. so any help asap is appreciated.
 
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Br2(l) + ClO3-(aq) + H2O(l) --> BrO3-(aq)+ Cl-(aq) + H+(aq)
1. Write the half reactions.
ClO3- --> Cl-
Br2 --> BrO3-
2. Balance the atoms, leaving H and O for last.
ClO3- --> Cl- + 3H2O
Br2 + 6H2O --> 2BrO3-
3. Balance H with hydrogen ions:
6H+ + ClO3- --> Cl- + 3H2O
Br2 + 6H2O --> 2BrO3- + 12H+
4. Balance charge with electrons:
6e- + 6H+ + ClO3- --> Cl- + 3H2O
Br2 + 6H2O --> 2BrO3- + 12H+ + 10e-
5. Add up equations (need to multiply to balance electrons):
10[6e- + 6H+ + ClO3- --> Cl- + 3H2O] =
6[Br2 + 6H2O --> 2BrO3- + 12H+ + 10e-] =

60e- + 60H+ + 10ClO3- --> 10Cl- + 30H2O
6Br2 + 36H2O --> 12BrO3- + 72H+ + 60e-
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6Br2 + 10ClO3- + 6H2O --> 12BrO3- + 10Cl- + 12H+

Add up the electrons exchanged in the reaciton and there's your answer (the last step of adding the equation wasn't really necessary to solve your problem). Hope you understand what I did.
 
Cesium: your final equation should be divided by 2 :)

This equation can be balanced without redox approach.
 

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