Topic 3 Redox reactions Flashcards

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Oxidation number

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The charge that an ion has or the charge that it would have if the species were fully ionic.

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Oxidation (in terms of oxidation number)

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Oxidation results in an increase in oxidation number.

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Reduction (in terms of oxidation number)

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Reduction results in a decrease in oxidation number.

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Oxidation number rules: element

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An element in its elemental form is always zero (O2, N2, Fe, Na).

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Oxidation number rules: compound

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The sum of the oxidation numbers is a neutral compound must equal zero (NH3).

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Oxidation number rules: ion

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The sum of the oxidation numbers in an ion must equal the charge on the ion.

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Oxidation number rules: electronegativity

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The more electronegative element is given the negative oxidation number (NH3, CH4).

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Oxidation number rules: hydrogen

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The oxidation number of hydrogen is nearly always +1 except in hydrides when it -1

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Oxidation number rules: oxygen

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The oxidation number of oxygen is nearly always -2 except in peroxides when its -1 and when in a compound with fluorine its positive.

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Oxidation number rules: fluorine

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The oxidation number of fluorine is always -1

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11
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Oxidation equation example

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Mg —> Mg2+ + 2e

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Reduction equation example

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Cl2 + 2e —> 2Cl-

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Disproportiation

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A simultaneous occurrence of oxidation and reduction of the same element in a single reaction.

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Oxidising agent

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A species that oxidises another species by removing one or more electrons. When an oxidising agent reacts it gains electrons and is therefore reduced.

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Reducing agent

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A species that reduces another species by adding one or more electrons. When a reducing agent reacts it loses electrons and is therefore oxidised.

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16
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Systemic names

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When an element has more than one oxidation state, the name often includes the oxidation number of the element written as a Roman numeral in brackets.

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Balancing with oxidation numbers

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WHE on the equation
water
hydrogen
electrons

18
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anti bumping granuals

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prevents large bubbles