Reactions- L13 Flashcards

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The Activity Series

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  • elements that are less easily oxidized will oxidize elements that are more easily oxidized
  • Elements can be listed, one on top of the other, in order of increasing or decreasing activity
  • easier to oxidize/ will oxidize the further down the list
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single replacement- a copper (II) nitrate solution is poured over solid zinc

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  • Use activity series to see who bonds
  • take out dissolved
  • write out half reactions
  • combine
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Halogen Displacement Redox Reactions

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  • Halogens that are bonded to themselves can take electrons from (oxidize) and halide ions that is below it in the family
  • F2>Cl2>Br2>I2
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Halogen Displacement Redox Reactions- chlorine gas is bubbled through an aqueous solution containing potassium bromide

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  • single replacement- use activity series to see if it works
  • half reactions
  • multiply by electrons to cancel
  • combine
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Hydrogen displacement redox reactions

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  • in these reactions, the hydrogen atoms in H2O are reduced as they gain electrons to form hydrogen gas
  • Alkali metals, Ca, Sr, and Ba will displace hydrogen
  • H20 + e- ==> H2 + OH-
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Hydrogen displacement redox reactions

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  • Half reaction for H2O (2H2O + 2e- ==> H2 + 2OH-
  • Half reaction for element (Na==> 2Na+ + 2e-)
  • Combine
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Disproportionation Reaction

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  • An element in one oxidation state simultaneously undergoes both oxidation and reduction
  • The element must have 3 oxidation states, and it must be in an intermediate state
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Disproportionation Reaction (A solution of Copper (1) Chloride sits in a beaker for an extended period of time)

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  • Look at the activity series
  • write the 2 half reaction things from the sheet
  • Combine
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Disproportionation Reaction with intermediate state

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  • Like elements existing together in two oxidation states can undergo a redox reaction to produce a species in an intermediate oxidation state
  • The element must, therefore, have at least three oxidation states, and therefore must be an intermediate state that falls between the states of reactants
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Disproportionation Reaction with intermediate state (solid iron fillings are added to a .5M solution of iron (III) chloride)

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  • write the two reactions from the sheet
  • combine
  • products will end up with the intermediate charge
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Combustion reactions- combustion of organic compounds

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  • The combustion of any organic hydrocarbon in the presence of oxygen gas produces CO2 and H2O
  • organic=hydrocarbon
  • ex. methane burned in air
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Combustion reactions- combustion of elements

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  • The combustion of any element in the presence of oxygen produces its oxide
  • ex. sulfur is burned in air (S+O==>SO2)
  • calcium is burned in air (Ca+O2==>2CaO)
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Other redox reactions

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  • when the oxidation numbers assigned to the elements in two compounds are at opposite extremes, a REDOX reaction may take place to produce more common oxidation states
  • ex hot iron (II) oxide is added to a vessel containing carbon monoxide gas
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Acids

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  • Acids donate protons in aqueous solutions

- Strong acids like HCl and H2SO4 experience 100% dissociation in polar solvents, just like soluble ionic compounds

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Redox reactions in Acidic Solutions

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  • Reactions between metals and all strong acids Nitric Acid
  • H+ ions can oxidize many metals (X)
  • H+ (aq) + X(s) ==> H2(g) + X^a+ (aq)
  • H stays and other stuff is dissolved
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High vs. low on list

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  • high oxidizes low

- low reduces high