Start by assigning to all the atoms that take part in the reaction.
##stackrel(color(blue)(+4))(S) stackrel(color(blue)(-2))(O_2) + stackrel(color(blue)(+6))(Cr_2) stackrel(color(blue)(-2))(O_7^(2-)) -> stackrel(color(blue)(+6))(S) stackrel(color(blue)(-2))(O_4^(2-)) + stackrel(color(blue)(+3))(Cr^(3+))##
Notice that oxidation state of sulfur goes from +4 on the reactants’ side, to +6 on the products’ side, which means that it is being oxidized.
At the same time, the oxidation state of chromium goes from +6 on the reactants’ side, to +3 on the products’ side, which means that it is being reduced.
The oxidation and reduction half-reactions will look like this
##stackrel(color(blue)(+4))(S) O_2 -> stackrel(color(blue)(+6))(S) O_4^(2-) + 2e^(-)##
Balance the oxygen and hydrogen atoms by adding water molecules to the side that needs oxygen, and protons, ##H^(+)##, to the side that needs hydrogen.
##2H_2O + stackrel(color(blue)(+4))(S) O_2 -> stackrel(color(blue)(+6))(S) O_4^(2-) + 2e^(-) + 4H^(+)##
##stackrel(color(blue)(+6))(Cr_2) O_7^(2-) + 3e^(-) -> stackrel(color(blue)(+3))(Cr^(3+))##
Notice that you have two cxhromium atoms on the reactants’ side, and only one on the products’ side. Multiply the product by 2 to get
##stackrel(color(blue)(+6))(Cr_2) O_7^(2-) + 6e^(-) -> 2stackrel(color(blue)(+3))(Cr^(3+))##
Notice that two chromium atoms lose a total of 6 electrons to go from an oxidation state of +6 to an aoxidation state of +3 per atom.
Once again, balance the oxygen and hydrogens atoms by adding water and protons.
##14H^(+) + stackrel(color(blue)(+6))(Cr_2) O_7^(2-) + 6e^(-) -> 2stackrel(color(blue)(+3))(Cr^(3+)) + 7H_2O##
In , the number of electrons gained in the reduction half-reaction must be equal to the number of electrons lost in the oxidation half-reaction.
Multiply the oxidation half-reaction by 3 to balance the number of transferred electrons.
##{ (6H_2O + 3stackrel(color(blue)(+4))(S) O_2 -> 3stackrel(color(blue)(+6))(S) O_4^(2-) + 6e^(-) + 4H^(+)), (14H^(+) + stackrel(color(blue)(+6))(Cr_2) O_7^(2-) + 6e^(-) -> 2stackrel(color(blue)(+3))(Cr^(3+)) + 7H_2O) :}##
Add the two half-reactions together to get
##6H_2O + 3SO_2 + 14H^(+) + Cr_2O_7^(2-) + cancel(6e^(-)) -> 3SO_4^(2-) + 2Cr^(3+) + 4H^(+) + 7H_2O + cancel(6e^(-))##
The balanced net ionic equation will be
##H_2O_((l)) + 3SO_(2(g)) + Cr_2O_(7(aq))^(2-) -> 3SO_(4(aq))^(2-) + 2Cr_((aq))^(3+) + 2H_((aq))^(+)##
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