3.1.7 Oxidation, Reduction, and Redox

Cards (16)

  • What is oxidation?
    • The loss of electrons
    • OR Gain of Oxygen (or any electronegative element)
    • OR Loss of Hydrogen (or any electropositive element)
  • Reduction: The process of electron gain / decrease in oxidation number
  • Define oxidation state. A number which represents the number of electrons lost or gained by an atom of that element in the compound
  • Oxidising agent: A reagent that oxidises (removes electrons from) from another species.
  • Reducing agent: a species that reduces another element (electron donors)
  • What is reduction?
    • The gain of electrons
    • OR Loss of Oxygen (or any electronegative element)
    • OR Gain of Hydrogen (or any electropositive element)
  • What are the half equations for SnO + Zn → ZnO + Sn?

    Half Equations:
    • Sn2+ + 2e-Sn
    • ZnZn2+ + 2e
  • What is the oxidation state of oxygen in OF2 ? [O] = +2
  • What is the oxidation state of hydrogen in KH ? [H] = -1
  • What is the oxidation state of chlorine in NaClO ?
    [Cl] = +1
  • Disproportionation: Where in a redox reaction, the oxidation states of atoms of the same element, increase for some atoms, whereas decrease for some atoms.
  • What is the oxidation state of phosphorus in PCl5 ? [P] = +5
  • What is the oxidation state of nitrogen in ammonia? [N] = -3
  • What is the oxidation state of arsenic in AsO4 -3 ?
    [As] = +5
  • What happens in a redox reaction:
    • Electrons are transferred from one species (element) to another.
    • One element is oxidised whilst another is reduced.
  • Why is, 2CrO4 2- + 2H+ → Cr2O7 2- + H2O, not a redox reaction?

    Chromium is oxidised whereas hydrogen remains the same oxidation state (no element is reduced).