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Sources and Uses of Metals
Unit 2: Section B
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Cu2+(liquid) + 2e- Cu (solid)
Reduction Reduction – any chemical change in which a species gains one or more electrons Happens when more reactive metals react with a less reactive metal ion Example: Formation of Copper metal Cu2+(liquid) + 2e- Cu (solid) Cu ion must gain two electrons to become a neutral atom of copper metal.
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Cu (solid) Cu2+(liquid) + 2e-
Oxidation Oxidation – When a species loses one or more electrons Historically refers to chemical combination of a substance with oxygen Can happen with any chemical that causes a species to lose one or more electrons Example: Formation of Copper ions Cu (solid) Cu2+(liquid) + 2e-
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Redox Oxidation Is Loss of electrons Reduction Gain of electrons
To Remember… Oxidation Is Loss of electrons Reduction Gain of electrons
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Redox In order for one species to gain an electron, another must lose an electron Reduction always happens with oxidation Called redox reactions (reduction and oxidation)
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Cu(s) + 2 Ag+(aq) Cu2+(aq) + 2 Ag(s)
Redox Example: Cu(s) + 2 Ag+(aq) Cu2+(aq) + 2 Ag(s) Metallic copper was oxidized (converted to Cu2+ by losing two electrons) Silver ion was reduced (converted to metallic silver by gaining one electron)
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How do Redox Reactions Occur?
Need to reduce many metallic elements because they are found in minerals as cations Reducing agent – a reacting chemical species that serves as the source of electrons
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