Balancing redox equations using 1/2 reaction method

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To balance the redox equation PbO2(s) + Cl(-) → PbCl2(s) + O2(g), oxidation numbers should be assigned to all elements involved. The oxidation state of lead changes from +4 in PbO2 to +2 in PbCl2, indicating a reduction. Chlorine is oxidized from -1 in Cl(-) to 0 in O2. The half-reaction method requires identifying both oxidation and reduction reactions clearly. Properly balancing the equation is essential for accurate results.
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Homework Statement


Balance PbO2(s) + Cl(-) → PbCl2(s) + O2(g)

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Pb(4+) + 2e(-) → Pb(2+) and I'm stuck because there's no 2nd reaction.
 
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Yes there is - if you can't see it, assign oxidation numbers to all elements on both sides.
 
Um 2H2O + 2Cl(-) → O2 + 4H(+) + 6e(-)? Is this right?
 
veganazi said:
Um 2H2O + 2Cl(-) → O2 + 4H(+) + 6e(-)? Is this right?

No.

Have you tried to assign oxidation numbers? As long as you will ignore hints you will not move forward.
 

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