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2 Oxidation and Reduction Reactions Magda van Aardt University Senior College Murray.thompson@adelaide.edu.au Dr Tak Kee Department of Chemistry University of Adelaide

3 “This material has been developed as a part of the Australian School Innovation in Science, Technology and Mathematics Project funded by the Australian Government Department of Education, Science and Training as a part of the Boosting Innovation in Science, Technology and Mathematics Teaching (BISTMT) Programme.” Oxidation and Reduction Reactions

4 When light travels from one medium to another it changes speed. It also changes direction. Refraction and Optical Fibres

5 Oxidation and Reduction Redox Reactions

6 Chemical reaction types Acid-base reactions & double replacement reactions Redox reactions can be : * Single replacement reaction * Combination reactions * Decomposition * Combustion reactions

7 Redox Reactions Involve a transfer of electrons between reacting species. … Takes place when reduction and oxidation occur simultaneously RED + OX = REDOX

8 Redox reactions in batteries

9 h Redox reactions in lead acid batteries

10 Redox reactions in photosynthesis http://plantsandalgae/photography_091.jpeg 6H 2 O + 6CO 2 + light energy → C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2

11 Cell respiration Cell respiration → Energy = ATP (adenosine triphosphate ) Glucose http://biology.clc.uc.edu/Courses/bio104/cellresp.htm C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2 → 6CO 2 +6H 2 O+ 30ATP energy +++ Glucose =reductant Oxygen= oxidant Carbon dioxide water ATP

12 Photography K 2 Cr 2 O 7

13 Electrolysisof water 2 H 2 O(l) → O 2 (g) + 2H 2 (g) Electrolysis: SALTS AND WATER

14 Oxidation half equation: H 2 (g) → 2H + + 2e - http://p2library.nfesc.navy.mil/issues/emergeoct2005/fuelcell.jpg Reduction at Cathode Oxidation at the anode Fuel Cells Reduction half equation: ½O 2 (g) + 2e - + 2H + → H 2 O

15 Space Shuttle Discovery hurtles into space on mission STS-105, August 10, 2001. Fuel Cells (cont)

16 Complete Combustion of propane: C 3 H 8( g) + O 2 (g) → 3CO 2(g) + 4H 2 O(g) Combustion

17 Fireworks http://www.chemsoc.org/ExemplarChem/entries/2004/icl_Gondhia/lightcolour.htmlComposition

18 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Bleach- bottle.jpg REDOX REACTIONS IN BLEACHES: H 2 O 2 HClO SO 2 REDOX REACTIONS IN BLEACHES: H 2 O 2 HClO SO 2 http://www.ultrasonic-stain- remover.com/blood_stain_remover.jpg er.com/blood_stain_remover.jpg http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php? storyId=3892457 HOCl (aq) is the active ingredient in White King

19 Rusting / corrosion Rust = Fe 2 O 3.H 2 O (the red brown flaky stuff)

20 reduction Fe 2 O 3 (S) + CO (g) → 2Fe (l) + 3CO 2 (g) +3 +2 0 +4 oxidation Steel making (cont)

21 Fe 2 O 3 (s) + 3CO (g) → 2Fe (s) + 3CO 2 http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/interactive/animations/blast_furnace/index.shtml

22 Galvanic Cells Salt bridge = Electrolyte = Solution with ions to carry charge KCl (aq) or NO 3(aq) ELECTROLYTES

23 http://www.glenair.com/qwikconnect/vol7num4/electro.jpg Electroplating

24 Spin-Coating – a simple way to produce thin films Films of ~100 nm can be routinely produced

25 24 Tris(2,2'-bipyridyl) Ruthenium(II) +– Voltage source V volts +– Field line Positive charge or hole migration Electron migration Device material (Ru 2+ ) Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) Electron (in the form of Ru + ) and hole (Ru 3+ ) migrate towards centre and recombine to produce light – A 3 rd year Chem student practical at Adelaide University

26 LESSON 2 OXIDATION AND REDUCTION

27 REDOX = OXidation + REDuction What is oxidation ? What is reduction?

28 OXIDATION IS DEFINED AS : 1: LOSS OF HYDROGEN CH 3 OH Cr 2 O 7 2- → CH 2 O (methanol) H+ (heat) (methanal) What is oxidation?

29 OXIDATION IS DEFINED AS : 2: GAIN OF OXYGEN Mg (s) + O 2(g) → 2MgO 2Ca (s) + O 2(g) → 2CaO What is oxidation?

30 OXIDATION IS DEFINED AS : 3:LOSS OF ELECTRONS =OXIDATION (LEO) What is oxidation?

31 OXIDATION IS DEFINED AS : 4: INCREASE IN OXIDATION NUMBER Fe (s) → Fe 2+ (aq) + 2e - 0+2 What is oxidation?

32 REDUCTION IS DEFINED AS : 1: GAIN OF HYDROGEN C 3 H 6 (g) + H 2(g) (catalyst) Ni → C 3 H 8(g) (propene) heat pressure (propane) What is reduction?

33 2: LOSS OF OXYGEN CuO (s) + H 2(g) → Cu (s) + H 2 O (g) REDUCTION IS DEFINED AS : What is reduction?

34 3: GAIN OF ELECTRONS 3: GAIN OF ELECTRONS =REDUCTION =REDUCTION (GER) (GER) O 2(g) + 4e - → 2O 2- (aq) REDUCTION IS DEFINED AS : What is reduction?

35 4: DECREASE IN OXIDATION NUMBER Cl 2 (g) + 2e - → 2Cl - (aq) 0 REDUCTION IS DEFINED AS : What is reduction?

36 When is it a redox reaction ? What about this reduction reaction? What about this reduction reaction? 2MnO 4 - (aq) + 16H + +10e - → Mn 2+ (aq) + 8H 2 O (l) 2MnO 4 - (aq) + 16H + +10e - → Mn 2+ (aq) + 8H 2 O (l) and this one? and this one? Cr 2 O 7 2- (aq) + 14H + +6e - → 2Cr 3+ (aq) + 7H 2 O (l) Cr 2 O 7 2- (aq) + 14H + +6e - → 2Cr 3+ (aq) + 7H 2 O (l)

37 uncombined with other uncombined with other elements their elements their oxidation number is oxidation number is ELEMENTS: ZERO H 2 Li N 2 O 3 S 8 Fe Cu Mg Cl 2 O 2 F 2 Rule1 Rules to determine oxidation numbers

38 SIMPLE IONS: RULE 2 their oxidation number their oxidation number is the charge on the ion : is the charge on the ion : H+H+ =+1Fe 2+ = +2 O 2- = -2 Al 3+ = +3 Rules to determine oxidation numbers

39 OXYGEN: IN COMPOUNDS IS –2 [except in hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 )it is -1 compounds in which it is bounded to fluorine F 2 O it is +2 ] SO2SO2 Na 2 O COCO P 4 O 10 K2CO3K2CO3 MgSO 4 Rules to determine oxidation numbers RULE 3

40 MOLECULES: THE SUM OF THE OXIDATION NUMBERS IS: ZERO What is the oxidation number of Phosphorus (P) in P 4 O 10 4(Phosphorus ‘s oxidation number which we will take as x ) + 10( oxidation number of oxygen) = 0 4 X + 10 (-2) = 0 4 X = 20 X = +5 X= +IV YOU TRY : S in SO 3 … and Cl in HClO Rules to determine oxidation numbers RULE 2

41 HYDROGEN: = +1 when in compound with a non metal NH 3 AMMONIA H 2 O WATER HC l HYDROCHLORIC ACID NH 4 + AMMONIUM Rules to determine oxidation numbers RULE 5

42 COMPLEX / POLYATOMIC IONS: CHARGE ON THE ION THE SUM OF ALL THE OXIDATION NUMBERS IS: What is the oxidation number of S in SO 4 2- ? (oxidation number of S is x) SO 4 2- x + 4 (-2) = -2 x -8 = -2 x= +8-2 x=+6 Rules to determine oxidation numbers RULE 6

43 Is H 2(g) + I 2(g) → 2HI (g) a redox reaction? Is H 2(g) + I 2(g) → 2HI (g) a redox reaction? The oxidation number of hydrogen changes from 0 to +I Increase in oxidation number Hydrogen has been oxidised (undergoes oxidation) Hydrogen is the reductant (reducing agent) 0 Rule 1 +1 Rule 5 Using oxidation numbers to identify a redox reaction

44 The oxidation number of iodine changes from 0 to – I Decrease in oxidation number Iodine has been reduced (undergoes reduction) Iodine acts as the oxidant (oxidising agent) The oxidation number of iodine changes from 0 to – I Decrease in oxidation number Iodine has been reduced (undergoes reduction) Iodine acts as the oxidant (oxidising agent) Is H 2(g) + I 2(g) → 2HI (g) a redox reaction? Is H 2(g) + I 2(g) → 2HI (g) a redox reaction? Rule 4 and 5 0 Rule 1 Using oxidation numbers to identify a redox reaction

45 0 Rule 1 +1 Rule 5 Rule 4+5 0 Rule 1 Is H 2(g) + I 2(g) → 2HI (g) a redox reaction? Is H 2(g) + I 2(g) → 2HI (g) a redox reaction? Yes, oxidation number has changed for different chemical species Using oxidation numbers to identify a redox reaction

46 2) Mg (s) + H 2 SO 4 (aq) → MgSO 4 (aq) + H 2 (g) 0 Rule 1 +1 Rule 5 +2 0 0 -2 +6 The oxidation number of magnesium changes from 0 to +2 Increase in oxidation number Magnesium metal has been oxidised (undergoes oxidation) Magnesium metal (Mg) is the reductant (reducing agent) The oxidation number of H (in H 2 SO 4 changes from +1 to 0 (in H 2 ) Decrease in oxidation number H 2 SO 4 has been reduced (undergoes reduction) H 2 SO 4 acts as the oxidant (oxidising agent) The oxidation number of H (in H 2 SO 4 changes from +1 to 0 (in H 2 ) Decrease in oxidation number H 2 SO 4 has been reduced (undergoes reduction) H 2 SO 4 acts as the oxidant (oxidising agent) Using oxidation numbers to identify a redox reaction


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