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    • What is a redox reaction defined as?
      Change in oxidation number
    • In the reaction `Cu(s) + 2AgNO₃(aq) → Cu(NO₃)₂(aq) + 2Ag(s)`, copper is oxidized
    • What is the definition of oxidation in redox reactions?
      Loss of electrons
    • Where are electrons added to balance the charge in a reducing half-equation?
      Left side
    • What does a reducing half-equation show in terms of electron transfer?
      Gain of electrons
    • The half-equation Fe²⁺(aq) → Fe³⁺(aq) represents oxidation.

      True
    • In basic conditions, OH⁻ ions are added to neutralize excess H⁺
    • Match the half-equation type with its characteristic:
      Oxidizing Half-Equation ↔️ Electrons appear on the right side
      Reducing Half-Equation ↔️ Electrons appear on the left side
    • Where are electrons located in a reducing half-equation?
      Left side
    • Redox reactions involve the transfer of electrons.

      True
    • Oxidation involves the loss of electrons and an increase in oxidation number.

      True
    • What happens to the oxidation number of silver ions (Ag⁺) during the reaction?
      Decreases from +1 to 0
    • Reduction involves the gain of electrons and a decrease in oxidation number
    • Multiplying half-equations by appropriate factors ensures the number of electrons is equal.

      True
    • In an oxidizing half-equation, a species loses electrons.
      True
    • What is added to the left side of the reduction half-equation in acidic conditions to balance oxygen atoms?
      H₂O
    • What happens to the oxidation number during reduction?
      It decreases
    • When balancing atoms in a half-equation, oxygen and hydrogen are balanced last.

      True
    • Oxidation is defined as an increase in oxidation number.
    • Match the concept with its definition:
      Oxidation ↔️ Increase in oxidation number, loss of electrons
      Reduction ↔️ Decrease in oxidation number, gain of electrons
    • What happens to the oxidation number during oxidation?
      It increases
    • When balancing atoms in half-equations, oxygen and hydrogen are balanced last.
      True
    • Steps in the half-equation method for balancing redox equations
      1️⃣ Write the unbalanced redox equation
      2️⃣ Separate into half-equations
      3️⃣ Balance the atoms except oxygen and hydrogen
      4️⃣ Balance oxygen and hydrogen
      5️⃣ Balance the charge
      6️⃣ Equate the number of electrons
      7️⃣ Combine and simplify
    • Why is it necessary to equate the number of electrons in half-equations?
      To combine the equations
    • Hydrogen is balanced by adding H⁺ to the opposite side where H₂O was added.

      True
    • Steps to balance the reduction half-equation in the example reaction `MnO₄⁻(aq) → Mn²⁺(aq)`
      1️⃣ Balance Mn atoms
      2️⃣ Balance oxygen by adding H₂O
      3️⃣ Balance hydrogen by adding H⁺
      4️⃣ Balance the charge with electrons
    • In acidic solutions, hydrogen is balanced by adding H⁺ ions.

      True
    • The oxidation half-equation for iron(II) to iron(III) is Fe²⁺
    • How many hydrogen ions are added to balance hydrogen in the reduction half-equation for permanganate?
      8
    • What method is used to balance complex redox equations by separating them into oxidation and reduction half-equations?
      Half-equation method
    • Hydrogen ions (H⁺) are added to balance hydrogen in acidic conditions.
      True
    • Transition metal ions can act as either oxidizing or reducing agents due to their variable oxidation states.

      True
    • What is the half-equation for the oxidation of a metal ion M²⁺ to M³⁺?
      M^{2+}(aq) \rightarrow M^{3+}(aq) + e^{-}</latex>
    • In the reaction Cu(s) + 2AgNO₃(aq) → Cu(NO₃)₂(aq) + 2Ag(s), which substance is oxidized?
      Copper
    • In a redox reaction, reduction involves the gain of electrons
    • Combining the half-equations involves canceling out common species
    • The half-equation method is a systematic way to balance complex redox equations.
      True
    • What is the unbalanced redox equation in the example given?
      MnO₄⁻(aq) + Fe²⁺(aq) → Mn²⁺(aq) + Fe³⁺(aq)
    • Match the half-equation type with its definition:
      Oxidizing Half-Equation ↔️ Shows the loss of electrons
      Reducing Half-Equation ↔️ Shows the gain of electrons
    • In the reaction between Fe²⁺ and MnO₄⁻, Fe²⁺ acts as the reducing agent.

      True
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