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Electrochemistry Oxidation Numbers Redox Reactions Oxidizing & Reducing Agents
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Oxidation States Oxidation state of an element is 0. Oxidation state of a monatomic ion is the same as its charge. Oxidation state of F is –1. Oxidation state of O is usually –2. –In peroxides, H 2 O 2, oxygen is -1 –In OF 2 oxygen is +2
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Oxidation States Oxidation state of H is usually +1. –H combined with a metal from columns 1, 2, or 3 has an oxidation state of -1 Sum of oxidation states should equal charge on an ion or “0” for a compound.
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A Problem For You Identify the oxidation states of all atoms in the following molecules. MgSO 4 Na 2 C 2 O 4 H2O2H2O2 Cr 2 O 3
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Another Problem For You Identify the oxidation states of all atoms in the following ions. SO 3 -2 PO 4 -3 AsO 4 -3 IO -
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Electrons are transferred from the reducing agent to the oxidizing agent Reduction involves gaining e- Oxidation involves losing e- Easiest to look at each half-reaction Oxidation & Reduction
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Oxidation and Reduction A reaction in which electrons are involved Electrons are given up or taken on during this type of reaction Both electrons and atoms must balance in this type of reaction
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Oxidation and Reduction Reactions that involve a loss or gain of electrons Occurs in many of the 4 types of reactions and combustion Important in food metabolism, batteries, rusting of metals
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Electrons are transferred Two processes occur Oxidation = Loss of electrons (LEO) Zn Zn 2+ + 2e - Reduction = Gain of electrons (GER) Cu 2+ + 2e - Cu Requirements for Oxidation and Reduction
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Balanced Red-Ox Equations Combine the oxidation and reduction reactions to make Loss of electrons = Gain of electrons Zn + Cu 2+ + 2e - Zn 2+ + 2e - + Cu Zn + Cu 2+ Zn 2+ + Cu
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Gain/Loss of Hydrogen In organic and biological reactions oxidation = Loss of H reduction = Gain of H
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Identifying Oxidation & Reduction Identify the following as an 1) oxidation or a 2) reduction process: __A. Sn Sn 4+ + 4e- __B. Fe 3+ + 1e - Fe 2+ __C. Cl 2 + 2e - 2Cl -
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Solution Identify the following as an 1) oxidation or a 2) reduction process: 1_ A. Sn Sn 4+ + 4e- 2_ B. Fe 3+ + 1e - Fe 2+ 2_ C. Cl 2 + 2e - 2Cl -
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Idendtifying Oxidation & Reduction In light-sensitive sunglasses, UV light initiates an oxidation-reduction reaction Ag + + Cl - Ag + Cl A. Which reactant is oxidized 1) Ag + 2) Cl - 3) Ag B. Which reactant is reduced? 1) Ag + 2) Cl - 3) Cl
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Solution In light-sensitive sunglasses, UV light initiates an oxidation-reduction reaction Ag + + Cl - Ag + Cl A. Which reactant is oxidized 2) Cl - Cl - Cl + e - B. Which reactant is reduced? 1) Ag + Ag + + e- Ag
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Oxidizing and Reducing Agents *An oxidizing agent is the substance being reduced * A reducing agent is the substance being oxidized
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Select the Oxidizing and Reducing Agents in this reaction In light-sensitive sunglasses, UV light initiates an oxidation-reduction reaction Ag + + Cl - Ag + Cl A. Which reactant is the oxidizing agent? 1) Ag + 2) Cl - 3) Ag B. Which reactant is the reducing agent? 1) Ag + 2) Cl - 3) Cl
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Solution In light-sensitive sunglasses, UV light initiates an oxidation-reduction reaction Ag + + Cl - Ag + Cl A. Which reactant is the oxidizing agent? 1) Ag + B. Which reactant is the reducing agent? 2) Cl -
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Redox Reactions Identify the oxidizing agent, the reducing agent, the substance being oxidized, and the substance being reduced. __Ag + + __ Al (s) __ Ag (s) + __ Al 3+ ___I - + ___Cl 2(g) ___I 2(s) + ___ Cl - ___CS 2 + __ O 2(s) __ CO 2 + __ SO 2
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Redox Reactions-Solution Identify the oxidizing agent, the reducing agent, the substance being oxidized, and the substance being reduced. 3 Ag + + __ Al (s) 3 Ag (s) + __ Al 3+ –Silver ion is the oxidizing agent (reduced) –Aluminum is the reducing agent (oxidized) I - + ___Cl 2(g) ___I 2(s) + 2 Cl - 2 ____ –Iodide ion is the reducing agent (oxidized) –Chlorine is the oxidizing agent (reduced) ___CS 2 + 3 O 2(s) __ CO 2 + 2 SO 2 –Carbon disulfide is the reducing agent (oxidized) –Oxygen is the oxidizing agent (reduced)
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