Redox Flashcards

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What is the oxidation number of any uncombined element? Give examples.

A

The oxidation number of any uncombined element is 0.
E.g H2, O2, K, S8, Fe

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What is the oxidation number of combined oxygen? Give examples.

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The oxidation number of combined oxygen is -2.
E.g H2O, CaO, CO2

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What is the oxidation number of combined hydrogen? Give examples.

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The oxidation number of combined hydrogen is +1.
E.g H2SO4, HCl

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What is the oxidation number of a simple ion? Give examples.

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The oxidation number of a simple ion is the charge on the ion.
E.g H+, Mg2+, F-

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5
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What is the oxidation number of combined Fluorine?

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The oxidation number of combined fluorine is -1.

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Give an example of an exception to the oxidation number rule of combined oxygen.

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H2O2, the oxygen has a -1 oxidation number.

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7
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Give two examples of an exception to the oxidation rule of combined hydrogen.

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NaH and CaH2, the hydrogen has a -1 oxidation.

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What is the oxidation number of transition elements? Give examples.

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The oxidation number matches the roman numerals.
E.g Fe (II) oxidation is +2, Fe (III) oxidation is +3

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9
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Oxidation in terms of electron transfer is:

A

The loss of electrons (e-)

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10
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Reduction in terms of electron transfer is:

A

The gain of electrons (e-)

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Oxidation in terms of oxidation number is:

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An increase in oxidation number.

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12
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Reduction in terms of oxidation number is:

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A decrease in oxidation number.

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13
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Redox is when:

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Reduction and oxidation take place.

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14
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An oxidising agent is:

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An electron acceptor, the one that is reduced acts as the oxidising agent.

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A reducing agent is:

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An electron donor, the one that is oxidised acts as the reducing agent.

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