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Electrochemistry Chemistry 30 Unit 2 the transfer of electrons in chemical reactions.

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1 Electrochemistry Chemistry 30 Unit 2 the transfer of electrons in chemical reactions.

2 Reduction operational definition: extraction of metals from the ore theoretical definition: gain of electrons Reducing agent –species that causes reduction, and is an electron donor (it is oxidized)

3 Oxidation operational definition : reaction with oxygen theoretical definition: loss of electrons Oxidizing agent – is a species that causes oxidation by accepting electrons (it is reduced)

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5 Memory Tips: LEO (the lion) says GER (lose electrons and you are oxidized, gain electrons and you are reduced) OIL RIG (oxidation is losing electrons, reduction is gaining electrons)

6 Oxidation States A method of keeping track of the electrons that are transferred in a chemical reaction uses the oxidation states of an atom in an entity. ▫The apparent net electric charge that an atom would have if the electron pairs in a covalent bond belonged entirely to the more electronegative atom. ▫These are imaginary – they do not represent the actual charge on the atom

7 The oxidation number is the positive or negative number corresponding to the oxidation state.

8 Common Oxidation Numbers Oxidation Number Exceptions elements0 Monatomic ions Ion charge hydrogen+1-1 in metal hydrides oxygen-2-1 in peroxides (H2O2, K2O2, MgO2)

9 Rules for Assigning Oxidation Numbers 1.Assign common oxidation number 2.The oxidation numbers of compounds must add to zero 2.Molecular compounds: oxidation # assigned to more electro negative is its regular ion charge 3.Polyatomic Ions: sum of the oxidation numbers must equal the charge of the ion


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