1.7 Redox Flashcards
1
Q
what is meant by oxidation?
A
- loss of electrons
- increase in oxidation number
2
Q
what is meant by reduction?
A
- electron gain
- a decrease in oxidation number
3
Q
what is the rule for all uncombined elements?
A
- they have an oxidation number of zero
4
Q
what is the rule for the sum of oxidation numbers in a compound?
A
- the oxidation numbers add up to zero
5
Q
what is the rule for the oxidation number of an ion?
A
- the oxidation number of a monoatomic ion is equal to the ionic charge
6
Q
what is the rule for the oxidation number of a polyatomic ion?
A
- the sum of the individual oxidation numbers of the elements adds up to the charge on the ion
7
Q
what is the oxidation number of Fe in FeCl3
A
3+
8
Q
what is meant by a reducing agent?
A
- electron donors
9
Q
what is meant by an oxidising agent?
A
- electron acceptors
10
Q
what should you remember when naming oxidising and reducing agents?
A
- always refer to the full name of the substance
11
Q
how would i write the half equation for :
MnO4- > Mn2+
A
- balance the change in O.N with electrons
- add H2O to balance the O’s in MnO4^-
- add H+ in reactants to balance H’s in H2O
12
Q
how would you combine the two half equations
A
- there must be an equal number of electrons in the two half equations so that the electrons cancel out