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Redox reactions- reactions in which one or more electrons is transferred
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Oxidation and Reduction When a metal undergoes corrosion it loses electrons to form cations: Ca(s) +2H + (aq) Ca 2 + (aq) + H 2 (g) Oxidized: atom, molecule, or ion becomes more positively charged. Oxidation is the loss of electrons. Reduced: atom, molecule, or ion becomes less positively charged. Reduction is the gain of electrons.
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Vanadium compounds having different oxidation numbers or oxidation states
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How do maximum and minimum values of the oxidation number correlate with the position in the periodic table?
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The oxidation number of an atom in an element is 0. Ex: Na (s), O 2 (g), Hg (l) The oxidation state of a monatomic ion is the same as its charge Ex. Na + = +1 Cl - = -1 Fluorine has an oxidation number of - 1 in its compounds
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Oxygen usually has an oxidation number of - 2 in its compounds. There are some exceptions: a. Oxygen has an oxidation number of - 1 in peroxides, which contain the O 2 2 - ion. b. Oxygen has an oxidation number of - 1/2 in superoxides, which contain the O 2 - ion. Hydrogen has an oxidation number of + 1 unless it is combined with metals, in which case it has an oxidation number of - 1. The sum of the oxidation numbers of all atoms in a substance must equal the total charge on the species: 0 for molecules; the ionic charge for ions.
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The position of the element in the periodic table may be useful: a. Group IA (1) elements have oxidation numbers of + 1 in their compounds. b. Group IIA (2) elements have oxidation numbers of + 2 in their compounds. c. Group VIIA (17) elements have oxidation numbers of - 1 unless combined with oxygen or a halogen closer to the top of the group. d. In binary compounds, Group VIA (16) elements have oxidation numbers of - 2, unless combined with oxygen or halogens.
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General Summary Element: 0 Fluorine: -1 Oxygen: -2 Hydrogen: +1
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H 2 SO 4 H is +1 S is -2 unless combined with oxygen or a halogen, so leave this for last O is -2 Use summation rule for S: 2(+1) + 1(S) + 4(-2) = 0 S = 0 - 2 + 8 = +6
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Determine values of the oxidation number of each element in these compounds or ions: H 2 O SO 2 CCl 4 H 2 O 2 NO 3 - MnO 4 - CO 2 NaNO 3 KClO 4
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Determine values of the oxidation number of each element in these compounds or ions: H 2 O O(-2) H(+1)SO 2 CCl 4 H 2 O 2 NO 3 - MnO 4 - CO 2 NaNO 3 KClO 4
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Determine values of the oxidation number of each element in these compounds or ions: H 2 O SO 2 CCl 4 Cl (-1) C (+4)H 2 O 2 NO 3 - MnO 4 - CO 2 NaNO 3 KClO 4
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Determine values of the oxidation number of each element in these compounds or ions: H 2 O SO 2 CCl 4 H 2 O 2 NO 3 - O(-2) N(+5)MnO 4 - CO 2 NaNO 3 KClO 4
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Determine values of the oxidation number of each element in these compounds or ions: H 2 O SO 2 CCl 4 H 2 O 2 NO 3 - MnO 4 - CO 2 O(-2) C(+4)NaNO 3 KClO 4
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Determine values of the oxidation number of each element in these compounds or ions: H 2 O SO 2 CCl 4 H 2 O 2 NO 3 - MnO 4 - CO 2 NaNO 3 KClO 4 O (-2) K (+1) Cl (+7)
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Determine values of the oxidation number of each element in these compounds or ions: H 2 O SO 2 O(-2) S(+4) CCl 4 H 2 O 2 NO 3 - MnO 4 - CO 2 NaNO 3 KClO 4
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Determine values of the oxidation number of each element in these compounds or ions: H 2 O SO 2 CCl 4 H 2 O 2 H(+1) O(-1) NO 3 - MnO 4 - CO 2 NaNO 3 KClO 4
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Determine values of the oxidation number of each element in these compounds or ions: H 2 O SO 2 CCl 4 H 2 O 2 NO 3 - MnO 4 - O(-2) Mn(+7) CO 2 NaNO 3 KClO 4
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Determine values of the oxidation number of each element in these compounds or ions: H 2 O SO 2 CCl 4 H 2 O 2 NO 3 - MnO 4 - CO 2 NaNO 3 O(-2) Na(+1) N(+5) KClO 4
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Oxidation- increase in oxidation state Loss of electrons Reduction- decrease in oxidation state Gain of electrons LEO goes GER
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2Na(s) + Cl 2 (g) 2NaCl(s) What substances are being oxidized and reduced?
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