2.4- Redox Flashcards
What is reduction?
Process of electron gain
It involves a decrease in oxidation number
What is oxidation?
Process of electron loss
Involves an increase in oxidation number
Rules for assigning oxidation numbers?
- All uncombined elements have an oxidation number of zero
- Oxidation number of elements in a compound add up to zero
- The oxidation number of a monoatomic ion is equal to the ionic charge
- In a polyatomic ion (CO3 2-) the sum of the individual oxidation numbers of the elements adds up to the charge on the ion
What are the elements that have invariable oxidation numbers in their common compounds? And what are their oxidation numbers?
Group 1 metals= +1 Group 2 metals= +2 Al= +3 H=+1 (except metal hydrides are -1) F= -1 Cl,Br,I= -1 (except when in compounds with O and F) O= -2 (except in peroxides is -1)
Br2 (aq) + 2I- (aq) –> I2 (aq) + 2Br- (aq)
What are the reduction and oxidation half equations?
Reduction:
Br2 (aq) + 2e- –> 2Br- (aq)
Oxidation:
2I- (aq) –> I2 (aq) + 2e-
What is an oxidising agent?
An oxidising agent (oxidant) is the species that causes another element to oxidise. It is itself being reduced in the reaction
Oxidising agents are electron acceptors
What is a reducing agent?
A reducing agent (reductant) is the species that causes another element to reduce. It itself is oxidised in the reaction
Reducing agents are electron donors
How would you solve complex half equations?
Half equations are balanced by adding H+, OH- ions and H2O
In acidic conditions use H+ and H2O