CH3: Redox I Flashcards
1
Q
Rules to determine oxidation number ?
A
- All uncombined elements/ elements that are bonded to identical atoms have oxidation number 0
E.g O2 - ox number= 0
Ag - ox number = 0 - Oxidation number of monatomic ion is same as its charge
Na+ = +1 so ox number is +1 - For molecular ions (group of atoms with overall charge) , the sum of the oxidation numbers is same as overall charge of ion
E.g SO4 : oxygen has OX number -2 , but there are 4 oxygens , so 4 x -2 = -8
S has OX number +6
6+-8 = -2 - Hydrogen always has OX number +1 , EXCEPT :
- in metal hydrides ( -1) - e.g hydrogen chloride
- molecular hydrogen (0) - H2 - Oxygen always has OX number -2 EXCEPT :
- in peroxides (O2 2-) , it is -1
- molecular oxygen (o2) , it is 0 - In a compound/ion, the more electronegative element is given the Ox no.
Al is always 3+
F is always -1
2
Q
What is an oxidising /reducing agent?
A
OXIDISING : gains electrons itself(reduced itself) / oxidises other atoms (makes them lose electrons)
REDUCING : lose electrons itself (OXIDISED) / reduces other atoms (makes them gain electrons)
3
Q
What is a disproportionation reaction?
A
Reaction which the same species is simultaneously oxidised/reduced
4
Q
What happens to OX number when oxidised and reduced?
A
OX number INCREASE if oxidised
OX number DECREASE if reduced