ch 18 redox reactions

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21 Terms

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"oil rig"

oxidation is loss, reduction is gain

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oxidation

complete or partial loss of electrons

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reduction

complete or partial gain of electrons

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redox equations can involve:

monatomic cations/anions, molecular compounds, and polyatomic ions

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oxidation number

= ionic charge

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uncombined solitary elements oxidation numbers

= 0

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uncombined allotropes of elements oxidation numbers

= 0

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oxidation agent

a substance that oxidizes another substance, becoming reduced in the process by accepting/gaining electron(s)

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reducing agent

a substance that reduces another substance, becoming oxidized in the process by releasing/losing electron(s)

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redox equations with molecular compounds

no ions are formed and no electrons are transferred in these

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redox and electronegativity

use this to identify what is oxidized or reduced (periodic trend: electronegativity increases toward fluorine)

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low electronegativity

loses electrons easily = oxidized = reducing agent

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high electronegativity

gains electrons easily = reduced = oxidizing agent

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uncombined solitary elements, "super seven," allotropes

oxidation number = 0

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monatomic ion oxidation number

= its charge

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molecule or polyatomic ion oxidation number

the most electronegative element is assigned its usual charge as if it were an independent ion

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F oxidation number

always -1 when bonded to another element

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O oxidation number

always -2 except in the peroxide ion ((O2)-2 where it is -1)

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H oxidation number

+1 unless in a metal hydride (such as potassium hydride HS) where it is -1

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the total of all oxidation numbers in a neutral compound

= 0

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the total of all oxidation numbers in a polyatomic ion

= the charge for the whole ion