Assignment 10: Redox Flashcards

1
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Redox

A

Oxidation and Reduction (transfer of electrons from one place to another)

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2
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Oxidation

A

Loss of electrons A —> A+2 + 2e-

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3
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Reduction

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Gain of electrons Cu+2 + 2e- —> Cu

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4
Q

OILRIG

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Oxidation Is Loss Reduction Is Gain

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5
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anode -

A
  • oxidation
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6
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cathode -

A
  • reduction
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7
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Reduction Potential Table

A

A table showing the measure, in volts, of how much the electons flow relative to a standard (SHE: standard hydrogen electrode)

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8
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SHE

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Standard Hydrogen Electrode 2H+ + 2e- —> H2

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9
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spontaneous

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positive voltage

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10
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non-spontaneous

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negative voltage

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11
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Reduction Potential Lab

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Goal: create your own reduction potential table with lead as standard (0).

  • Cu wants to reduce more than Ni, Pb or Zn
  • Zn wants to oxidize more than Ni, Pb, Cu
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12
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Oxidation Number

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Charge on each atom, not the whole molecule

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13
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Double Replacement Reaction

A

Never a Redox Reaction

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14
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Oxidation Number for Diatomic Elements

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Always 0 because they are sharing electrons with themselves

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15
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Finding Oxidation Number

A

Look at electronegativity first (either least or more electronegative)

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16
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Recharging a Battery

A

In order to recharge, the electrons must be forced to move in the opposite direction

17
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1 mole e- (electrons) =

A

96500 coulombs

18
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1 amp =

A

1 coulomb/sec

19
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Direct Current (DC)

A

electrons flow in one direction only

20
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Alternating Current (AC)

A

electrons flow in both directions, 60hz cutten switches direction in wall electrics

21
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Balancing Redox Reactions

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**remember to balance charge**

two ways:

1) oxidation number method
2) half reaction method

22
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Oxidation Number Method

A

1) find the oxidation number of each atom
2) determine what is oxidizing and what is reducing and by how many electrons
3) multiply the coefficient that makes the number of electron lossed and gained equal
4) balance other atoms if needed (if in an aqueous solution, add H2O, H+, OH- to balance)
5) check balance of atoms and charge

23
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Half Reaction Method

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1) determine what’s oxidized and what’s reduced
2) write them as two separate half-reactions
3) balance each separately for both charge and atoms (if in an aqueous solution, add H2O, H+, OH- to balance)
4) multiply each by the coefficient that allows electrons lost and gained to be equal
5) add and simplify
6) check balance of atoms and charge

24
Q

Types of Decay

A

alpha 42α

beta 0-1β

25
Q

fission

A

larger nuclei splitting into smaller nuclei

  • radioactive particles
26
Q

fissile

A

capable of undergoing fission

27
Q

fusion

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smaller nuclei combining into larger nuclei