Chapter 8 Redox Reactions
Chapter 8 Redox Reactions
Chapter 8 Redox Reactions
Class 11 Chemistry
Important Questions
Chapter 8
Redox Reactions
1 Marks Questions
3.In the reactions given below, identify the species undergoing oxidation and reduction.
(or more electropositive element hydrogen has been removed from S). Chlorine is reduced
due to addition of hydrogen to it.
4.What is the most essential conditions that must be satisfied in a redox reaction?
Ans.In a redox reaction, the total number of electrons lost by the reducing agent must be
5.In the reaction MnO2 + 4HCl Mn Cl2 + Cl2 +2H2O Which species is oxidized?
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6.Why the following reaction is an example of oxidation reaction?
Ans. Oxidising agent is a substance which can gain electrons easily. F2 is the best oxidizing
agent.
Ans. Reducing agent is a substance which can lose electrons easily. Li is the best reducing
agent.
1 + x + 4 (-2) = 0
X =
Ans.It increases.
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13.Name one compound in which oxidation number of Cl is + 4.
Ans.ClO2
15.A metal ion M3+ loses 3 electrons. What will be its oxidation number?
(i)Combination reactions
(ii)Decomposition reactions
(iii)Displacement reactions
(iv)Disproportionation reactions.
18.The displacement reactions of Cl, Br, I using fluorine are not generally carried out in
aqueous solution. Give reason.
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Ans. Fluorine is so reactive that it can replace chloride bromide and iodide ions in solution
and it attacks water and displaces the oxygen of water.
Ans. F- ions cannot be converted to F2 by chemical means because fluorine is the strongest
oxidizing agent.
23.Which gas is produced when less reactive metals like Mg and Fe react with steam?
Ans. Less reactive metals such as Mg and fFe react with steam to produce dihydrogen gas
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Ans. Decomposition of calcium carbonate is not a redox reaction
25.Complete the following redox reactions and balance the following equations-
26.Write correctly the balanced half – reaction and the overall equations for the
following skeletal equations.
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Balanced equation Bi (S) + 3NO3- + 6H+ Bi3+ + 3NO2 + 3H2O
The solution is basic. Therefore, OH- are involved in the reaction, Then
Ans. Combination of an electrode and the solution in which it is dipped is called a half – cell.
Ans. We cannot store CuSO4 in an iron vessel because iron is more reactive than Cu and thus
Ans. To complete the electric circuit without mixing the two solution of two half cells. It
avoids the accumulation of electric charges in two half – cells.
Ans . Reduction.
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CBSE Class 12 Chemistry
Important Questions
Chapter 8
Redox Reactions
2 Marks Questions
1.Why ClO4-does not show disproportionation reaction where as ClO-, ClO2- , ClO3-
shows?
Ans. ClO4- does not disproportionate because in this oxoanion chlorine is present in its
highest oxidation state that is +7 whereas in ClO-, ClO2- and ClO3-, chlorine exists in + 1, +3
and +5 respectively.
2.How would you know whether a redox reaction is taking place in an acidic / alkaline
or neutral medium?
Ans. If H+ or any acid appears on either side of the chemical equation, the reaction takes
place in the acidic solution.
If OH- or any base, appears on either side of the chemical equation, the solution is basic. If
neither H+, OH- nor any acid or base is present in the chemical equation, the solution is
neutral.
3.Write the following redox reactions in the oxidation and reduction half reaction
reactions in the oxidation and reduction half reactions.
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Cl2(g) 2e- 2Cl- (reduction)
electrode (E0 = + 0.34v). Which of these electrodes will work as cathode and why?
Ans.Since the electrode potential of Cu is higher than that of Al, therefore, Cu has a higher
tendency to get reduced and hence Cu electrode acts as a cathode.
6.If reduction potential of an electrode is 1.28V. What will be its oxidation potential?
Ans. - 1. 28V.
Ans . Zero.
Ans. A redox couple is defined as having together oxidized and reduced forms of a substance
taking part in an oxidation and reduction half – reaction.
9.Explain why 3Fe3O4 (S) +8Al(S) -> 9Fe (S) +4Al2O3. Is an oxidation reaction. ?
Ans .Aluminum is oxidized because oxygen is added to it Ferrous ferric oxide (Fe3O4) is
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CBSE Class 12 Chemistry
Important Questions
Chapter 8
Redox Reactions
4 Marks Questions
Balancing hydrogen and oxygen atoms we have 3 CuO + 2 NH3 3Cu + N2 + 3H2O
(ii) Writing K2 MnO4 twice O.N of Mn, we have the skeleton of the equation
O.N of Mn in 1 mol k2MnO4 decreases from + 6 to + 4 (MnO2) and in the other mol increases
from +6 to +7 (KMnO4) i.e. 1 mol acquires two electrons while the other loses 1 electrons .
In order to balance the O. N of Mn, 1 mol. K2MnO4 and kMnO4 are multiplied by 2. Hence
In order to balance the number of K and H atoms KOH is multiplied by 4 and H2O by 2.
3K2MnO4 + 2H2O MnO2 + 2KMnO4 + 4KOH