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Page 1: Chemistry SM-1232 Week 11 Lesson 2

Chemistry SM-1232Week 11 Lesson 2

Dr. Jesse ReichAssistant Professor of Chemistry

Massachusetts Maritime AcademySpring 2008

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Class Today• No class Friday• Tests are graded• Quizes are not yet graded. I’ll have them sometime this week.• A few wikis started!!! GET ON IT! At least start the page.• Chapter 16- just two days and a half: Monday, Wednesday,

part of Monday coming• Quiz on the Wiki on Friday• Start Chapter 18 on Monday, 18 on Wednesday, • Test on chapter 15 and 16 next Friday, so everyone can have

lab.

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Simpler definition

• LeoGer• Aka Leo the Lion goes Ger• Lose electrons = oxidation• Gain Electrons = reduction

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Redox reactions happen simultaneously

• As an oxidation occurs to lose electrons a reduction is happen to gain electrons.

• The substance that is oxidized is called the reducing agent because it causes the reduction of the other substance.

• The substance that is reduced is called the oxidizing agent because it causes the oxidation of the other substance.

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Labels Applied

• 2H2 + O2 2H2O

• H2 is the reducing agent because it’s reducing oxygen.

• O2 is called the oxidizing agent because it’s oxidizing H2.

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Rules!• 1. Pure elements have an oxydation state of 0• 2. Any charged ion has an oxydation state equal to its

charge• 3. If a compound is neutral the sum of all oxydation

states equals 0• 4. If a compound is charged the sum of all oxydation

states equals the charge• 5. Group 1,2,3 will always be +1,+2,+3• 6. Non metals get oxidation numbers on the next

slide.

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More Rules: Oxidation numbers

• This is list is also in order of precedence! • Fluorine oxidation is always -1• Hydrogen is +1• Oxygen is -2• Group 7 is -1• Group 6 is -2• Group 5 is -3

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Balancing Redox Equations

• Al(s) + Ag+(s) Al3(aq)+ + Ag(s)

• What are the oxidation numbers of each one of these?

• Let’s break this down into the oxidation and the reduction!

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Oxidation

• Al Al+3

• What’s the oxidation state of Al? Al+3

• This isn’t balanced!• We’re missing the electrons!

• Al Al+3 + 3e-

• Now we are balanced!

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Reduction

• Ag+ Ag(s)• What’s the oxidation state of Ag(s)? Ag+?• This isn’t balanced!• We’re missing the electrons!

• Ag + + e- Ag(s)

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Let’s look at them together

• Al(s) Al+3 + 3e-

• 1 e- + Ag+ Ag(s)

• How many times must Ag+ be reduced in order for 1 Al(s) be oxidized?

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3 Times!

• Al(S) Al+3 + 3 e-

• 3(1e- + Ag+ Ag(s))

• Al(s) Al+3 + 3e-

• 3e- + 3 Ag+ 3 Ag(s)• If we add them the electrons can cancel out.

• Al(s) + 3 Ag+ 3 Ag(s) + Al+3

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You Try

• Al(s) + Cu+2 Al+3 + Cu(s)

• We’re looking to have charge and atom balanced!

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When in doubt we add in H2O and keep rebalancing• I- + Cr2O7

-2 Cr3+ + I2(s)

• 1. Assign oxidation numbers• 2. Separate into half reactions• 3. Use H2O to balance out the Oxygens• 4. Add H+ to balance out the H in water• 5. Figure out the number of electrons that exchange

places• 6. Balance the Oxidation and the Reduction• 7. Add the two reactions together for the net

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When in doubt we add in H2O and keep rebalancing• I- + Cr2O7

-2 Cr3+ + I2(s)

• 1. Assign oxidation numbers• I- = -1• Cr=+6• Cr+3=+3• I2=0

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When in doubt we add in H2O and keep rebalancing• I- + Cr2O7

-2 Cr3+ + I2(s)

• 2. Separate into half reactions

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Separate into Half RXNs

• 2. Separate into half reactions• 2I- I2

• Cr2O72- 2Cr3+

• 3. Use H2O to balance out the Oxygens

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When in doubt we add in H2O and keep rebalancing• Cr2O7

2- 2Cr3+

• 3. Use H2O to balance out the Oxygens

• Cr2O72- 2 Cr3+ + 7H2O

• 4. Use H+ to balance out the Hydrogens

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Balance out the Hs

• Cr2O72- 2 Cr3+ + 7H2O

• Becomes

• 14H+ + Cr2O72- 2 Cr3+ + 7H2O

• 5. Figure out the number of electrons that exchange places

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# of electrons

• 14H+ + Cr2O72- 2 Cr3+ + 7H2O

• Cr+6 Cr+3 two times, so we need 6e- overall

• 6e- + 14H+ + Cr2O72- 2 Cr3+ + 7H2O

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# of electrons for I-

• 2I- I2

• I- goes from -1 to I2 which is 0. So we lost two electrons.

• 2I- I2 + 2e

• 6. Balance the Oxidation and the Reduction

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Balance the Redox• Reduction: 6e- + 14H+ + Cr2O7

2- 2 Cr3+ + 7H2O

• Oxidation: 2I- I2 + 2e

• How many times does the Oxidation have to happen so that the number of electrons are equal?

• 3 TIMES!

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Balance the Redox• Reduction: 6e- + 14H+ + Cr2O7

2- 2 Cr3+ + 7H2O

• Oxidation: 6I- 3I2 + 6e-

7. Add the two reactions together.

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Balance the Redox• Reduction: 6e- + 14H+ + Cr2O7

2- 2 Cr3+ + 7H2O

• Oxidation: 6I- 3I2 + 6e-

7. Add the two reactions together.

14H+ + Cr2O72- + 6I- 2 Cr3+ + 7 H2O + 3I2

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When in doubt we add in H2O and keep rebalancing• CN- + MnO4

-2 CNO- + MNO2

• 1. Assign oxidation numbers• 2. Separate into half reactions• 3. Use H2O to balance out the Oxygens

• 4. Add H+ to balance out the H in water• 5. Figure out the number of electrons that exchange

places• 6. Balance the Oxidation and the Reduction• 7. Add the two reactions together for the net

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When in doubt we add in H2O and keep rebalancing• CN- + MnO4

-2 CNO- + MNO2

• 1. Assign oxidation numbers

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When in doubt we add in H2O and keep rebalancing• CN- + MnO4

-2 CNO- + MNO2

• 1. Assign oxidation numbers• CN-, N=-3 total = -1, C=2• MnO42-, O=-2, 4O=-8, total =-2, Mn-8=-2, Mn=+6

• 2. Separate into half reactions

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When in doubt we add in H2O and keep rebalancing• CN- + MnO4

-2 CNO- + MnO2

• 2. Separate into half reactions

• CN- CNO-

• MnO42- MnO2

• 3. Add water to make up the difference in unbalanced Os

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When in doubt we add in H2O and keep rebalancing• CN- CNO-• MnO42- MnO2• 3. Add water to make up the difference in unbalanced Os• CN- + H2O CNO-• MnO42- MnO2 + 2H2O

• 4. Add in the Hydrogen to make up the difference in unbalanced Hs

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When in doubt we add in H2O and keep rebalancing• 4. Add in the Hydrogen to make up the difference in

unbalanced Hs• CN- + H2O CNO- + 2H+

• 4H+ + MnO42- MnO2 + 2H2O

• 4a. Add in OH- to neutralize H+ to make water molecules

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When in doubt we add in H2O and keep rebalancing• 4a. Add in OH- to neutralize H+ to make water molecules• CN- + H2O + 2OH- CNO- + 2H+ + 2OH-

• 4H+ + MnO42- +4OH- MnO2 + 2H2O + 4OH-

• 4b. Cancel the waters on each side.• CN- + 2OH- CNO- + H2O• MnO4

2- +2H2O MnO2 + 4OH-

• 5. Check the oxidation state of carbon on the left and right as well as Manganese on the left and right. Figure out the electron flow.

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When in doubt we add in H2O and keep rebalancing• 5. Figure out the electron flow• CN- + 2OH- CNO- + H2O + 2e-

• 3e- + MnO42- +2H2O MnO2 + 4OH-

• 6. Balance the oxidation and reduction. What’s the lease common denominator between 2 and 3.

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When in doubt we add in H2O and keep rebalancing• 6. Balance the oxidation and reduction. What’s the lease

common denominator between 2 and 3. • CN- + 2OH- CNO- + H2O + 2e-

• 3e- + MnO42- +2H2O MnO2 + 4OH-

• 6! So, we need six electrons on both sides. We’ll multiply the top by 3 and the bottom by 2.

• 3CN + 6OH- 3CNO- + 3H2O + 6e-

• 6e- + 2 MnO42- + 4H2O 2 MnO2 + 8 OH-

• 7. We have to add these two half reactions together

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When in doubt we add in H2O and keep rebalancing• 7. We have to add these two half reactions together• 3CN + 6OH- 3CNO- + 3H2O + 6e-

• 6e- + 2 MNO42- + 4H2O 2 MnO2 + 8 OH-

• 3CN + 2 MnO42- + H2O 3CNO- + 2MnO2 + 2OH-

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Activity Series

• Lab is all about the activity series. Some of you won’t have lab until next week.

• You’ll learn everything you need about this in Lab, so I’m skipping this section in class.

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Read all of chapter 16

• Work on your wikis• Work on your homework• Homework due Monday• Take Home Quiz on Friday Too• Read 16.6-16.8 for Monday• Review Monday- Start Chapter 18• Test on Friday of next week.


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