Oxidation, Reduction, Redox reactions

    Cards (11)

    • Oxidation is the loss of electrons
    • Reduction is the gain of electrons
    • Oxidation and reduction occur simultaneously in a reaction, known as redox reactions (reduction - oxidation)
    • The redox rule is remembered using the acronym OILRIG (oxidation is loss, reduction is gain)
    • Oxidation number gives the oxidation state of an element or ionic substance
    • Rules for assigning oxidation states:
      • Element has an oxidation state of zero
      • Oxidation states in a neutral compound add up to zero
      • Oxidation states in a charged compound add up to the total charge
      • Hydrogen has an oxidation state of +1
      • Oxygen has an oxidation state of -2
      • All halogens have an oxidation state of -1
      • Group I metals have an oxidation state of +1
    • Oxidising agent accepts electrons from the species being oxidised, gains electrons, and is reduced
    • Reducing agent donates electrons to the species being reduced, loses electrons, and is oxidised
    • Half equations are used to show separate oxidation and reduction reactions in a redox reaction
    • Method for balancing half equations:
      1. Balance all species excluding oxygen and hydrogen
      2. Balance oxygen using H2O
      3. Balance hydrogen using H+ ions
      4. Balance charges using e- (electrons)
    • Half equations can be combined to determine the overall redox reaction