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 Chapter 12:Redox reactions

Redox reaction

  • Redox reactions are reactions that involves both Reduction & Oxidation simultaneously.

  • Transfer of oxygen from one substance to another

  • Transfer of hydrogen from one substance to another

  • Transfer of electrons from one substance to another

  • Change in the oxidation states of the elements.

Oxidation

  • When a substance gains oxygen in a chemical reaction, we say it has been oxidised. The reaction is called OXIDATION.

  • Gain of oxygen

  • Loss of electrons

  • Increase in oxidation state

  • Release electrons to the surroundings

  • Gain in positive charge

  • Occurs in reducing agents

Reduction

  • When a substance gains hydrogen in a chemical reaction, we say it has been reduced. The reaction is called Reduction.

  • gain of hydrogen

  • Gain of electrons

  • Oxidation state decreases

  • Obtain electrons from the surroundings

  • Gain of negative charge

  • Occurs in oxidizing agents

Oxidizing agent

  • An oxidizing agent is a substance that causes oxidation by accepting electrons; therefore, it gets reduced eg;

  • halogens, potassium nitrate, and nitric acid.

Reducing agent

  • A substance that tends to bring about reduction by being oxidized and losing electrons

  • Earth metals, formic acid, oxalic acid, and sulfite compounds

Test for oxidizing agents

  • Add Potassium iodide, if it changes from colourless to brown then Present.

Test for reducing agents

  • Add acidified Potassium dichromate, if it changes from orange to green then present.

 Chapter 12:Redox reactions

Redox reaction

  • Redox reactions are reactions that involves both Reduction & Oxidation simultaneously.

  • Transfer of oxygen from one substance to another

  • Transfer of hydrogen from one substance to another

  • Transfer of electrons from one substance to another

  • Change in the oxidation states of the elements.

Oxidation

  • When a substance gains oxygen in a chemical reaction, we say it has been oxidised. The reaction is called OXIDATION.

  • Gain of oxygen

  • Loss of electrons

  • Increase in oxidation state

  • Release electrons to the surroundings

  • Gain in positive charge

  • Occurs in reducing agents

Reduction

  • When a substance gains hydrogen in a chemical reaction, we say it has been reduced. The reaction is called Reduction.

  • gain of hydrogen

  • Gain of electrons

  • Oxidation state decreases

  • Obtain electrons from the surroundings

  • Gain of negative charge

  • Occurs in oxidizing agents

Oxidizing agent

  • An oxidizing agent is a substance that causes oxidation by accepting electrons; therefore, it gets reduced eg;

  • halogens, potassium nitrate, and nitric acid.

Reducing agent

  • A substance that tends to bring about reduction by being oxidized and losing electrons

  • Earth metals, formic acid, oxalic acid, and sulfite compounds

Test for oxidizing agents

  • Add Potassium iodide, if it changes from colourless to brown then Present.

Test for reducing agents

  • Add acidified Potassium dichromate, if it changes from orange to green then present.