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AQA A Level Chemistry
Physical I
1.07 Oxidation, Reduction and Redox
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What is an oxidation number?
The number of
electrons
an atom uses to bond with any other atom
What is the oxidation number of an uncombined element such as C, H, or O2?
0
What is the oxidation number of combined oxygen such as in H2O?
-2
What is the oxidation number of oxygen in peroxides e.g H2O2?
-1
What is the oxidation number of combined hydrogen such as in NH3 or H2S?
+1
What is the oxidation number of hydrogen in metal hydrides such as LiH?
-1
What is the oxidation number of combined fluorine such as in NaF, CaF2?
-1
When an element has more than one stable oxidation number, how is it indicated?
It is written as a
roman numeral
What are oxyanions?
Negative ions that have an
element
along with oxygen
What is the oxidation number of S in
S
O
4
2
−
SO_4^{\ \ 2-}
S
O
4
2
−
?
+6
Because combined
oxygen
has an oxidation number of -2
4 x -2 =-8
The
charge
on the compound is -2. Sum of oxidation numbers must equal -2
So -2 - (-8) = +6
Define oxidation in terms of electron transfer and oxidation number
Oxidation is:
Loss of electrons
Increase in oxidation number
Define reduction in terms of electron transfer and oxidation number
Reduction
is:
Gain of electrons
Decrease in oxidation number
What is a redox reaction?
A reaction in which both
oxidation
and
reduction
takes place
What is the oxidation number of a metal?
0, because it is an
uncombined
element
How do you form half equations?
Balance all
species
excluding
oxygen
and
hydrogen
Balance oxygen using H2O
Balance hydrogen using H+ ions
Balance
charges
using
e-
What is an example of forming a
half
equation
?
.
How do you combine half equations?
In order to combine half equations, make sure the number of
electrons
are the same for both half equations to determine the overall
redox reaction
What is an oxidising agent?
Accepts electrons from the species that is being
oxidised
.
Therefore, it gains electrons and is
reduced
, which is shown by a decrease in
oxidation number
What is a reducing agent?
Donates
electrons
to the species that is being reduced.
Therefore it loses electrons and is
oxidised
, which is shown by an increase in
oxidation number