Balancing reaction equations, oxidation state, and reduction-oxidation reactions.

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Balancing reaction equations, oxidation state, and reduction-oxidation reactions

Summary of Types of Reactions and Equations ***

Net Ionic Equations If a solution of lead nitrate is added to a solution of sodium chloride, lead chloride precipitates: Pb(NO 3 ) 2 (aq) + 2 NaCl(aq)  PbCl 2 (s) + 2 NaNO 3 (aq) (This is a conventional equation.) To better describe the reaction, the formulas of the dissolved substances are replaced with their solution inventories: Pb 2+ (aq) + 2 NO 3 - (aq) + 2 Na + (aq) + 2 Cl - (aq)  PbCl 2 (s) + 2 Na + (aq) + 2 NO 3 - (aq) (This is an ionic equation.) We can then eliminate the “spectators”.

Net Ionic Equations The result is a net ionic equation, which tells exactly what chemical change took place, and nothing else: Pb 2+ (aq) + 2 Cl - (aq)  PbCl 2 (s) Steps in writing a net ionic equation: Write the conventional equation, including designations of state [(g), (l), (s), (aq)]. Balance the equation. Write the ionic equation by replacing each dissolved substance (aq) with its solution inventory species. Never change states in this step. Be sure the equation is balanced for both atoms and charge. Write the net ionic equation by removing the spectators. Reduce coefficients to lowest terms. Be sure the equation is balanced for both atoms and charge.

Electron-transfer Reactions Example: H 2 combining with O 2 to form water: 2 H 2 + O 2  2H 2 O An electron is transferred from H to O: the H 2 is oxidized and the O 2 is reduced. We use the oxidation number (oxidation state) to keep track of electron shifts in chemical reactions. It is defined as “the charge which an atom appears to have when the net electric charge on a chemical species is apportioned according to certain rules”. Important because: the binding of atoms results from the transfer or sharing of electrons.

Common Oxidation States of Elements

Determining Oxidation Number of Elements & Molecules 1.In uncombined or free elements (not ionized), each atom has an oxidation number of 0. E.g., all of the atoms in these molecules: H 2, Na, S 8, O 2, P 4. 2.In simple ions (i.e., charged species which contain only one atom), the oxidation number is equal to the charge on the ion. E.g., Na and K only form +1 ions; thus, their oxidation numbers are +1 in all compounds. 3.The oxidation number of oxygen is generally –2. Exceptions: case #1, and oxygen atoms directly bonded to other oxygen atoms (peroxides) and to fluorine.

Determining Oxidation Number of Elements & Molecules 4.The oxidation number of hydrogen is generally +1. Exceptions: case #1, and hydrogen atoms combined with elements such as Na or Ca (hydrides). 5.Oxidation numbers must be consistent with conservation of charge. E.g., The sum of charge must be 0 for neutral molecules. For H 2 O: H: oxid. number is +1 O : oxid. number is –2 Net charge = 2(+1) + 1(-2) = 0

Determining Oxidation Number of Elements & Molecules 6.Fractional oxidation numbers are possible. E.g., in Na 2 S 4 O 6 (sodium tetrathionate), S has an oxidation number of +10/4: O: 6(-2) = -12 Na: 2(+1) = 2 Residual = -10, which must be balance by S: S: 4(+10/4) = The oxidation number is designated by: Arabic number below the atom, or Roman numeral or arabic number after the atom (in parentheses)

Determining Oxidation Number of Elements & Molecules Oxidation states for important N, S and C compounds:

Reduction-Oxidation Reactions Example: 2 H 2 + O 2  2H 2 O The hydrogen changes oxidation number from 0 to +1(is oxidized) The oxygen changes oxidation number from 0 to –2 (is reduced) Oxidation is a chemical process in which an atom shows an increase in oxidation number Reduction is a chemical process in which an atom shows an decrease in oxidation number Oxidant Reductant

Reduction-Oxidation Reactions Oxidant (Oxidizing agent) Reduced product Reduction (gain of e - ) Reductant (Reducing agent) Oxidized product e-e- Oxidation (loss of e - ) 2 H + +1 H 2 (g) 0 Zn (s) 0 Zn e-e- Oxidation of zinc: Zn (s) + 2 H +  Zn 2+ + H 2 (g)

Reduction-Oxidation Reactions Note: Strengths not necessarily related to # of electrons transferred

Reduction-Oxidation Reactions Procedure for balancing redox reactions in aqueous solutions:

Reduction-Oxidation Reactions

A: Gibbs free energy calculation Q: How do we know that this happens?