electrode potential Flashcards
1
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redox
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oxidation- loss of electrons, increase in oxidation number, reducing agent
reduction- gain of electrons, decreased in oxidation number, oxidising agent
electron transfer results in generation of electric current
2
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electrochemistry
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movement of electrons from one compound to another
- the direction of flow of electrons from one compound to another is determined by the electrochemical potential
3
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disproportionation
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when the same atom is both oxidised and reduced
4
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rules for assigning oxidation numbers
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- free elements are assigned an oxidation state of 0
- the oxidation state for any simple one atom ion is equal to its charge
- group 1 are assigned +1
- fluorine in compounds is always assigned -1
- group 2 is +2
- hydrogen in compounds is assigned an oxidation sate of +1 exception is hydrides (-1)
- oxygen is -2 except peroxide (-1)
the sum of the oxidation states is the oxidation number