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Oxidation
Loss
of
electrons
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Reduction
Gain
of electrons
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Oxidation
and reduction occur simultaneously in a reaction because one species
loses
electrons which are then donated and gained by the other species
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Redox reactions
Reduction-oxidation
reactions
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The redox rule is remembered using the acronym
OILRIG
(
oxidation
is loss, reduction is gain)
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Oxidation
number
Gives the
oxidation
state of an element or
ionic
substance
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Rules for allocation of oxidation state
Oxidation
state of an element is
zero
Oxidation
states in a neutral compound add up to
zero
Oxidation
states in a charged compound add up to total the
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
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These rules can be used to work out the
oxidation number
of species or elements in a
reaction
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Oxidising
agent
Accepts electrons from the species that is being oxidised, therefore it gains electrons and is
reduced
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Reducing agent
Donates electrons to the species being reduced, therefore it
loses
electrons and is
oxidised
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Half
equations
Used to show the separate
oxidation
and
reduction
reactions that occur in a redox reaction
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Steps to write balanced half equations
1. Balance all species excluding
oxygen
and
hydrogen
2. Balance oxygen using
H2O
3. Balance hydrogen using
H+
ions
4. Balance changes using
e-
(electrons)
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Half
equations can be combined in order to determine the overall redox reaction, the number of
electrons
must be the same for both half equations
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