Chap+05 Pt4 Redox+reaction
Chap+05 Pt4 Redox+reaction
Chap+05 Pt4 Redox+reaction
Redox reaction
Oxidation number
Oxidation
Reduction
Oxidizing agent
Reducing agent
1
Determine Oxidation Numbers
Exception: peroxides (e. g., H2O2), where O has an oxidation number of −1.
A. 0
B. –2
C. +2
D. +6
2
What is the oxidation number of O in H2O?
A. 0
B. –1
C. –2
D. +2
A. 0
B. –2
C. +2
D. +4
A. +1
B. +3
C. +4
D. +6
3
What is the oxidation number of C in Na2CO3?
A. –2
B. +2
C. +4
D. +6
A. +2
B. +3
C. +5
D. +6
— When the oxidation number of an element increases going from reactant to product,
the reactant containing the atom is said to be oxidized.
— When the oxidation number of an element decreases going from reactant to product,
the reactant containing the atom is said to be reduced.
4
Which of the following is an increase in oxidation number?
I. +1 → +3
II. −1→+1
III. −2→0
IV. −2→−1
A. I only
B. I and III only
C. I, II and III
D. All of the above.
A. gains electron(s)
B. loses electron(s)
5
LEO the lion says GER
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oxidizing agent: the reactant that causes the oxidation of the other reactant.
In causing the oxidation, the oxidizing agent is reduced.
reducing agent: the reactant that causes the reduction of the other reactant.
In causing the reduction, the reducing agent is oxidized.
6
In the following redox reaction:
A. I−, Hg2+
B. Hg2+, I−
C. I−, I2
D. Hg2+, Hg
Follow-up problem:
Identify in the following redox reactions
(a) what is oxidized?
(b) what is reduced?
(c) What is the oxidizing agent?
(d) what is the reducing agent?
Δ
H2 (g) + CuO (s) → Cu (s) + H2O (g)
— what is oxidized
— what is reduced