Title: REDOX
1REDOX
- Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
2Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
- Electrons are transferred from 1 atom to another.
- All single-replacement combustion rxns are
redox rxns.
3Oxidation
- loss of electrons.
- LOSS of ELECTRONS OXIDATION
- LEO
4Reduction
- gain of electrons.
- GAIN of ELECTRONS REDUCTION
- GER
5REDOX
- Oxidation Reduction are complementary.
- They occur together simultaneously or not at
all.
6LEO GOES GER!!!
Memorize!
Oxidation of Cu
7Oxidation Numbers
- In Ionic Compounds the number of electrons lost
or gained by an atom when it forms ions.
Oxidation states of Vanadium
8Assigning Oxidation Numbers
8 RULES
98 Rules for Oxidation Numbers
- of a free, uncombined element 0.
1.
Na He O2 N2 S8 Cl2 P
of a monatomic ion charge on ion.
2.
Ca2 2. Cl-1 -1. Al3 3.
Remember Ions occur in ionic compounds CaCl2,
Al(NO3)3, etc.
108 Rules for Oxidation Numbers
3.
CF4
4.
Hydrogen is nearly always 1, except when its
bonded to a metal. Then its -1.
LiH CaH2 NaH
H2O, HNO3, H2SO4
118 Rules for Oxidation Numbers
Oxygen is nearly always -2 except when its
5.
OF2
-Bonded to fluorine, where O is 2
O22-
-In the peroxide ion, where O is -1.
128 Rules for Oxidation Numbers
The sum of oxidation numbers in a neutral
compound is 0.
6.
H2O CO2 NO SO3
The sum of oxidation numbers in a polyatomic ion
charge of the ion.
7.
Sum in SO42- -2. Sum in NO3- -1.
138 Rules for Oxidation Numbers
8.
In covalent compounds, the oxidation number of
the more electronegative atom is the negative
charge it would have if it was an ion.
NH3 N -3, H 1.
SiCl4 Si 4, Cl -1.
14Assign Oxidation Nos
- KCl
- CaBr2
- CO
- CO2
- Al(NO3)3
- Na3PO4
- H2S
- NH41
- SO3-2
K 1, Cl -1
Ca 2, Br -1
C 2, O -2
C 4, O -2
Al 3, O -2, N 5
Na 1, O -2, P 5
H 1, S -2
N -3, H 1
S 4, O -2
15Electrons are Negative!
- Why do we use the word reduced when electrons
are gained?
Look at how the oxidation number changes. For
example, if Cl gains an electron it becomes Cl-1.
The oxidation number decreased from 0 to -1.
The oxidation number was reduced.
16Writing Equations
- Even though oxidation reduction occur together,
we can write separate equations for each process. - Called Half-Reactions.
- In order to balance a redox equation, we have to
split the full equaton into half-reactions.
17Conservation of Mass
- of atoms of each type is the same on both sides
of the equation. - Still holds for half-reactions.
- Do this step first.
18Conservation of Charge
- Total charge on LHS must equal total charge on
RHS. - In the past, we usually had both sides neutral.
(0 0.) - Note Total charge can be nonzero. Just has to
be equal on the 2 sides. - If not balanced, add electrons to whichever side
is too positive.
19Reduction Half-Reactions
Electrons are gained so they are like a reactant!
- I2 2e- ? 2I-
- O2 4e- ? 2O-2
- Half-reactions must demonstrate conservation of
mass conservation of charge. - of atoms of each element on LHS equals
RHS. - Total charge on LHS Total charge on RHS
20Oxidation Half-reactions
Electrons are lost so they appear on the product
side!
- K ? K1 1e-
- Fe2 ? Fe3 1e-
- Cu ? Cu2 2e-
- Total Charge on LHS Total Charge on RHS
- atoms LHS atoms RHS
21Identifying Half-Reactions
- Reduction electron term is on reactant side.
- Oxidation electron term is on product side.
22Vocabulary Interlude
- Oxidizing Agent Is itself reduced. Accepts
electrons from something else aids oxidation
for another species. - Reducing Agent Is itself oxidized.
- Loses electrons to something else aids
reduction for another species.
23Figuring out what is what!
- Given an unbalanced equation.
- Goal Balance it.
- Procedure
- Have to split it into half-reactions
- Balance them separately
- Make the electrons even
- Add them together
24Whats oxidized whats reduced?
25 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4
2) And if youre lucky you strike oil it
shoots up
OIL RIG
1) You dig down with an oil rig
26Oxidizing Reducing Agents
- They are both ALWAYS on the reactant side.
- Identify them by seeing how the oxidation numbers
change. - Mg Cu2 ? Mg2 Cu
4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4
0
0
2
2
OIL RIG
Mg is oxidized, so Mg is the reducing agent!
27Oxidizing Reducing Agents
- Whats oxidized whats reduced
- Ca FeCl2 ? CaCl2 Fe
- Assign oxidation numbers
- Figure out what increases what decreases.
2, -1
0
2, -1
0
4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4
OIL RIG
Ca is oxidized Fe2 is reduced.
Ca reducing agent FeCl2 oxidizing agnt.
28Oxidizing Reducing Agents
4, -1
- 2 FeBr3 SnBr2 ? 2 FeBr2 SnBr4
- Fe3 is reduced to Fe2
- Sn2 is oxidized to Sn4
- FeBr3 is the oxidizing agent.
- SnBr2 is the reducing agent.
3, -1
2, -1
2, -1