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Oxidation - Reduction RedOx. Oxidation States z... of an element are determined from the number of electrons that are ______ other atoms yGained from.

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Page 1: Oxidation - Reduction RedOx. Oxidation States z... of an element are determined from the number of electrons that are ______ other atoms yGained from.

Oxidation - Reduction

RedOx

Page 2: Oxidation - Reduction RedOx. Oxidation States z... of an element are determined from the number of electrons that are ______ other atoms yGained from.

Oxidation States

. . . of an element are determined from the number of electrons that are ______ other atoms Gained from Lost toAND Shared with

Page 3: Oxidation - Reduction RedOx. Oxidation States z... of an element are determined from the number of electrons that are ______ other atoms yGained from.

Rules of assigning oxidation states

Atoms have a negative oxidation state if they have the higher e-neg in the bond NH3

N=-3 H=+1 Oxidation states on

all the atoms of a molecule & compoundmust add upto equal zero

Page 4: Oxidation - Reduction RedOx. Oxidation States z... of an element are determined from the number of electrons that are ______ other atoms yGained from.

Uncombined elementsfree state

Elements that are not bonded to a different element have oxidation states of zero.

Al(s) Cu(s) Ag(s) Cl2 O2 O3 Ne

Page 5: Oxidation - Reduction RedOx. Oxidation States z... of an element are determined from the number of electrons that are ______ other atoms yGained from.

H2S sulfur has a -2 oxidation state

H2SO3

sulfur has a +4 oxidation state

H2SO4

sulfur has a +6 oxidation state

NOW More complicated . . .

Page 6: Oxidation - Reduction RedOx. Oxidation States z... of an element are determined from the number of electrons that are ______ other atoms yGained from.

Assigning oxidation states to atoms in a polyatomic ion

Oxidation states on individual atoms must equal the charge on the ion

(SO4)(S+6 O4-2

)

-8+6 = -2

(S O4) = -2

(S O4-2

)

-8 = -2

Page 7: Oxidation - Reduction RedOx. Oxidation States z... of an element are determined from the number of electrons that are ______ other atoms yGained from.

Try these . . .

hydroxide

dichromate

ammonium

Page 8: Oxidation - Reduction RedOx. Oxidation States z... of an element are determined from the number of electrons that are ______ other atoms yGained from.

Assign oxidation states to each atom

NaOH

MnCrO4

(NH4)2SO4

K2O2

Page 9: Oxidation - Reduction RedOx. Oxidation States z... of an element are determined from the number of electrons that are ______ other atoms yGained from.

Balancing RedOx reactionsusing oxidation states

Zn + HNO3 Zn(NO3)2 + NO2 + H2O

Go through the steps on paper…

Page 10: Oxidation - Reduction RedOx. Oxidation States z... of an element are determined from the number of electrons that are ______ other atoms yGained from.

1. Assign oxidation states to all atoms determine the

number of e- lost and gained

+4

+3

+2

+1

0

-1

-2

-3

-4L

osin

g e- o

xida

tion

Gain e

- Reduction

Page 11: Oxidation - Reduction RedOx. Oxidation States z... of an element are determined from the number of electrons that are ______ other atoms yGained from.

2. Select product coefficients that balance the e- HINT: switch #’s balance major elements with reactants

3. Balance leftovers with inventory

*coefficients must be lowest possible whole #s

Page 12: Oxidation - Reduction RedOx. Oxidation States z... of an element are determined from the number of electrons that are ______ other atoms yGained from.

Balance - use oxidation states

Cu + HNO3 Cu(NO3)2 + H2O + NO

3Cu + 8HNO3 3Cu(NO3)2 + 4H2O + 2NO

K2Cr2O7 + H2O + S SO2 + KOH + Cr2O3

2K2Cr2O7 + 2H2O + 3S 3SO2 + 4KOH + 2Cr2O3

Page 13: Oxidation - Reduction RedOx. Oxidation States z... of an element are determined from the number of electrons that are ______ other atoms yGained from.

Balancing net ionic rxns

Mg + Al3+ Mg2+ + Al

Al3+ and Mg+2 are ionsif they give you the charge use it! Its part of a net ionic rxn

they have removed the spectator ions.

Balance for mass and charge

Page 14: Oxidation - Reduction RedOx. Oxidation States z... of an element are determined from the number of electrons that are ______ other atoms yGained from.

Balance . . . for mass and charge

Cu2+ + K K+ + Cu

Page 15: Oxidation - Reduction RedOx. Oxidation States z... of an element are determined from the number of electrons that are ______ other atoms yGained from.

RedOx reactions

Chemical reactions involving an

electron transfer between

reactants

Page 16: Oxidation - Reduction RedOx. Oxidation States z... of an element are determined from the number of electrons that are ______ other atoms yGained from.

Recognizing RedOx

assign oxidation states to the individual elements in reactants and the products

if the oxidation state changes for some of the particles it is considered a RedOx reaction

Single Replacement Reactions are ALWAYS RedOXDouble Replacement Reactions are NEVER RedOX

Page 17: Oxidation - Reduction RedOx. Oxidation States z... of an element are determined from the number of electrons that are ______ other atoms yGained from.

In a RedOx reaction

If electrons are lost by one species in a reaction they

all MUST be gained by another!

If one atom is being oxidized another must be reduced.

In other words . . . oxidation and reduction always occur

together

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Oxidation

Oxidation results in an increase in oxidation state

Atoms that Lose e-lectrons undergo

Oxidation

Metals tend to undergo oxidation

+3 +2 +1 0 -1 -2 -3

Page 19: Oxidation - Reduction RedOx. Oxidation States z... of an element are determined from the number of electrons that are ______ other atoms yGained from.

ReductionReduction results in a decrease

in oxidation state

Atoms which Gain e-lectrons

undergo Reduction

Non-metals tend to undergo reduction

+3 +2 +1 0 -1 -2 -3

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GeR

Page 21: Oxidation - Reduction RedOx. Oxidation States z... of an element are determined from the number of electrons that are ______ other atoms yGained from.

RedOx: Yes or NO?

HCl + NaOH HOH + NaCl

Mg + 2HCl MgCl2 + H2

MnO2 + 4HBr MnBr2 + Br2 + 2H2O

Page 22: Oxidation - Reduction RedOx. Oxidation States z... of an element are determined from the number of electrons that are ______ other atoms yGained from.

Al + CuCl2 ? Write a balanced equation based

on these reactants. Is this a RedOx reaction?What species is oxidized?

Reduced?

Predicting Products of Single Replacement Reactions

Page 23: Oxidation - Reduction RedOx. Oxidation States z... of an element are determined from the number of electrons that are ______ other atoms yGained from.

Roaring Animals Often Attack

Elements that undergo oxidation cause reduction Reducing agent

Elements that undergo reduction cause oxidation Oxidizing agent

LEO GER

RA OA

Page 24: Oxidation - Reduction RedOx. Oxidation States z... of an element are determined from the number of electrons that are ______ other atoms yGained from.

2Al + 3CuCl2 2AlCl3 + 3Cu

What is the Oxidizing Agent? Cu+2 because it gets reduced

What is the Reducing Agent? Al because it gets oxidized

These answers always come from the reactant

side

Page 25: Oxidation - Reduction RedOx. Oxidation States z... of an element are determined from the number of electrons that are ______ other atoms yGained from.

MnO2 + 4HCl MnCl2 + Cl2 + 2H2O

Assign oxidation states to all atomsWhat species is oxidized?

How do you know?What species is reduced?

How do you know?

Page 26: Oxidation - Reduction RedOx. Oxidation States z... of an element are determined from the number of electrons that are ______ other atoms yGained from.

What species is the oxidizing agent? Mn+4 because it gets reduced

What species is the reducing agent? Cl- because it gets oxidized

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RedOx Practice

Remember . . .+4

+3

+2

+1

0

-1

-2

-3

-4L

osin

g e- o

xida

tion

Gain e

- Reduction

Page 28: Oxidation - Reduction RedOx. Oxidation States z... of an element are determined from the number of electrons that are ______ other atoms yGained from.

Writing half-reactions

A half reaction shows either oxidation or reduction of a RedOx reaction.

The electrons being lost (oxidation) or gained (reduction) are also shown.

Page 29: Oxidation - Reduction RedOx. Oxidation States z... of an element are determined from the number of electrons that are ______ other atoms yGained from.

Oxidation half-reaction

Fe(s) Fe+3(aq) + 3e-

oxidation number increaseselectrons are lost

productsconservation of mass AND CHARGE

charges on both sides equal each other

Page 30: Oxidation - Reduction RedOx. Oxidation States z... of an element are determined from the number of electrons that are ______ other atoms yGained from.

Reduction half-reaction

Sn+4 + 2e- Sn+2

oxidation number decreaseselectrons are gained

reactantsconservation of mass AND CHARGE

charges on both sides equal each other

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Balancing RedOx using 1/2 reactions

1. ASSIGN OXIDATION STATES . . .2. Write the oxidation 1/2 reaction3. Write the reduction 1/2 reaction4. Balance the two half reactions so that

the number of electrons transferred is equal

5. Use these coefficients to balance the RedOx atoms

6. Balance leftover atoms by inventory

Page 32: Oxidation - Reduction RedOx. Oxidation States z... of an element are determined from the number of electrons that are ______ other atoms yGained from.

. . . use 1/2 reactions

KMnO4 + HCl MnCl2 + KCl + Cl2 + H2O

ZnS + O2 SO2 + ZnO

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The End

I came . . . I saw . . . I RedOxed