Chapter 4: Redox Reactions Flashcards
Conjugate Redox Pair
An oxidising agent and its corresponding reducing agent eg Cu 2+/Cu.
Oxidant
A chemical species (element, compound or ion) which accepts one or more electrons in an oxidation-reduction reaction. An oxidant causes another substance to be oxidised and in the process is reduced. An oxidant is also called an oxidizing agent.
Oxidation
- A reaction in which oxygen is a reactant. Oxidation can be defined as the addition of oxygen to form oxides, such as combustion reactions
- The process by which a chemical species (element, compound, ion) loses electrons. An oxidation half-reaction will show electrons as produces (on the right hand side of the arrow). Oxidation is said to have occurred when there is an increase in an element’s oxidation number during the reaction.
Oxidation Number
A number assigned to an atom in a compound or as a free element, which represents the charge that the atom would have if it was an ion. A series of oxidation number rules are used to determine the oxidation number of an element in a compound. Oxidation numbers are used to identify redox reaction.
Oxidized
The loss of electrons or an increase in oxidation number. When a substance is oxidized, the electrons are written on the right hand side of the arrow in the half equation.
Redox reaction
A reaction in which electron transfers from the reducing agent to the oxidizing agent. In a redox reaction, the oxidation number of one reactant will increase (be oxidised) and the oxidation number of another reactant will decrease (be reduced).
Reduced
Gain of electrons of a decrease in oxidation number, When a substance is reduced, the electrons appear on the left hand side of the arrow in the half-equation.
Reducing Agent
A reactant which causes reactant to gain electrons or for its oxidation number to decrease. The reducing agent is, itself, oxidised and loses electrons of for its oxidation number to increase.
Reductant
A reactant which causes another reactant to be reduced, and in the process it, itself is oxidised. A reductant is also called a reducing agent.
Reduction
The process whereby a species (element, compound, ion) gains electrons or decreases its oxidation number. A reduction half-equation will show the electrons in the left hand side of the arrow (the reactant side) in the equation.