I have to use oxidization number approach.
$\ce{Co^2+ (aq) + H2SO3(aq) -> Co^3+(aq) + S2O3^2- (aq)}$
This is my approach so far:
The change in Co is 1 electron, the change is S is 2 electrons, so CO must be multiplied by two
$\ce{2 Co^2 + H2SO3(aq) -> 2 Co^3+ + S2O3^2-}$
I balance the O's, then balance the H's and I get
$\ce{2 Co^2+ + 2H2SO3(aq) + 2H^+ -> 2 Co^3+ + S2O3^2- + 3H2O(l)}$
I did it the half reaction way as well, I got the same answer but the coefficients on the Co's were 4. I suspect my problem is my assumptions about the oxidization number change at the beginning.
Thanks in advance