Redox Flashcards

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Define oxidation in terms of electrons, oxygen and hydrogen

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Addition of oxygen
Loss of hydrogen
Loss of electrons

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Define an oxidising agent

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A substance that oxidises another atom or ion by causing it to lose electrons.
It gets reduced itself and gains electrons therefore the oxidation state decreases

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Define reduction in terms of electrons, oxygen and hydrogen

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Loss of oxygen
Addition of hydrogen
Gain of electrons

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Define a reducing agent

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A substance that reduces another atom or ion by causing it to gain electrons.
It gets oxidised itself and loses electrons, therefore the oxidation state increases

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5
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What is the rule to assigning oxidation states?

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All uncombined elements have an oxidation state of zero

The oxidation number of the elements in a compound add up to zero

The oxidation number if a monoatomic ion is equal the ionic charge

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6
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Write a half equation for the formation of chlorine from chloride ions

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7
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Write a half equation for the formation of sulfur dioxide from sulphuric acid

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8
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Combine the half equation of chlorine from chloride and sulfur dioxide from sulphuric acid to form an overall redox equation

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