Higher - Unit 1 - Oxidising and Reducing Agents (copy)

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Describe oxidation

loss of electrons (gain of oxygen)

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Describe reduction

gain of electrons (loss of oxygen)

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Describe redox reactions

Oxidation and reduction taking place at the same time.

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What is an oxidising agent?

It accepts electrons (is reduced itself)

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What is a reducing agent?

It donates electrons (is oxidised itself)

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Where can oxisdising and reducing agents be found on the PT?

Strongest oxidising agents are on group 7, strongest reducing agents are in group 1.

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Describe the kink between oxidising and reducing agents and electronegativity.

Elements with low electronegativities form ions by losing electrons so are reducing agents (oxidising the opposite).

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Name uses of oxidising agents.

Kill bacteria, bleach for clothes and hair.

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Describe the trend of oxidising and reducing agents on the electronchemical series.

Strongest oxidising agents are at the bottom, strongest reducing agents are at the top.

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What does the elcetrochemical series represent?

A series of reduction reactions.

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How can ion-electron equations be balanced?

By adding water molecules, hydrogen ions and electrons.