Redox Flashcards
Define oxidation in terms of electrons, oxygen and hydrogen
Addition of oxygen
Loss of hydrogen
Loss of electrons
Define an oxidising agent
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
Define reduction in terms of electrons, oxygen and hydrogen
Loss of oxygen
Addition of hydrogen
Gain of electrons
Define a reducing agent
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
What is the rule to assigning oxidation states?
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
Write a half equation for the formation of chlorine from chloride ions
Write a half equation for the formation of sulfur dioxide from sulphuric acid
Combine the half equation of chlorine from chloride and sulfur dioxide from sulphuric acid to form an overall redox equation