Making and Breaking Redox Couples
This guide illustrates the process of creating and manipulating redox couples in chemical reactions. Learn how to convert a basis species into a redox couple, fill in the template for the new redox coupling reaction, and adjust stoichiometric coefficients. Discover how to change a redox species back to a basis species if needed. The tutorial provides step-by-step instructions with visual aids to enhance understanding.
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Making and breaking redox couples
You can change a basis species into a redox couple Right-click on the desired basis species and select Make Couple
Fill in the template for the new redox coupling reaction Information from previously filled entry Add species in reaction
Supply stoichiometric coefficients Negative coefficients indicate species is on the left-hand side of the equation Supply Log Ks or polynomial coefficients
You can also change a redox species to a basis species, if the coupling reaction is not useful Right-click and select Break Couple Select Yes to break the coupling reaction and move the redox species to the basis species section
Acetate- is now a basis species