Redox Flashcards
What is the oxidation number of any uncombined element? Give examples.
The oxidation number of any uncombined element is 0.
E.g H2, O2, K, S8, Fe
What is the oxidation number of combined oxygen? Give examples.
The oxidation number of combined oxygen is -2.
E.g H2O, CaO, CO2
What is the oxidation number of combined hydrogen? Give examples.
The oxidation number of combined hydrogen is +1.
E.g H2SO4, HCl
What is the oxidation number of a simple ion? Give examples.
The oxidation number of a simple ion is the charge on the ion.
E.g H+, Mg2+, F-
What is the oxidation number of combined Fluorine?
The oxidation number of combined fluorine is -1.
Give an example of an exception to the oxidation number rule of combined oxygen.
H2O2, the oxygen has a -1 oxidation number.
Give two examples of an exception to the oxidation rule of combined hydrogen.
NaH and CaH2, the hydrogen has a -1 oxidation.
What is the oxidation number of transition elements? Give examples.
The oxidation number matches the roman numerals.
E.g Fe (II) oxidation is +2, Fe (III) oxidation is +3
Oxidation in terms of electron transfer is:
The loss of electrons (e-)
Reduction in terms of electron transfer is:
The gain of electrons (e-)
Oxidation in terms of oxidation number is:
An increase in oxidation number.
Reduction in terms of oxidation number is:
A decrease in oxidation number.
Redox is when:
Reduction and oxidation take place.
An oxidising agent is:
An electron acceptor, the one that is reduced acts as the oxidising agent.
A reducing agent is:
An electron donor, the one that is oxidised acts as the reducing agent.