Redox Flashcards
OXIDATION
- Loss of electrons
- When the oxidation state increases
REDUCTION
- Gain of electrons
- When the oxidation state decreases
Oxidising Agent
- gains e- from the other species
- oxidising agent is itself reduced
Reducing Agent
- loses e- to give to other species
- reducing agent is itself oxidised
Definition of oxidation state
The number assigned to atoms in a compound to follow which elements are gaining or losing electrons in a reaction
Oxidation states
Uncombined elements (e.g. Mg, Na(s), O2(g), H2(g), Cl2(g)) have an oxidation state of zero
Ag = +1
Zn= +2
** when we calculate an unknown oxidation number we must always give the answer for a single element **
Spectator ion
Oxidation state remains unchanged
Transition elements
A Roman numeral is used to indicate the oxidation state of the transition element
Oxyanions
negative ions that contain oxygen ‘-ate’) and another element, e.g. sulfate, SO42-,
Balancing half equations
- Balance for the central ion/atom (this is not O or H)
- Balance for the O present by adding water molecules
- Balance for the H by adding H+ ions
- Balance for the charges by adding electrons
Disproportionation
The same atom undergoes oxidation and reduction at the same time.