Oxidation, Reduction and Redox Equations - Oxidation State Rules Flashcards

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What do oxidation states/numbers tell you?

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  • The total number of electrons that have been donated or accepted
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How are oxidation states written?

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  • Charge comes before number

- E.g +2

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Rule 1: OS of atoms and elements

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  • Oxidation states of atoms in an element are 0

- Elements bonded to identical elements have oxidation states of 0, e.g O2

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Rule 2: Simple monatomic ion

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  • The oxidation state of a simple monatomic ion is the same as its charge
  • Na+ OS = +1
  • Mg2+ OS = +2
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Rule 3: Neutral compounds

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  • Sum of oxidation states equals 0
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Rule 4: Compounds/compound ions

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  • Sum of oxidation states equals overall oxidation state
  • Overall oxidation state is equal to overall charge on ion
  • When writing formula of a compound, the element with the positive oxidation state is written first. One rare exception is ammonia, (NH3)
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Rule 5: Fluorine

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  • Oxidation state of fluorine in its compounds is always –1

- Fluorine is the most electronegative element it always gains 1 electron on bonding

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Rule 6: Oxygen

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  • Oxidation state of oxygen is usually -2
  • Except when bonded to fluorine, peroxides or superoxides
  • Peroxides are compounds with structure R-O-O-R, e.g H2O2
  • Superoxides are compounds containing superoxide ion O2-, e.g NaO2
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Rule 7: Hydrogen

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  • Oxidation state of hydrogen in its compounds is usually +1

- Except when bonded to a metal ion, in which case it is –1

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Which elements have a fixed oxidation state of +1 in its compounds?

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  • H (except rule 7, with metal ions is -1)
  • Li
  • Na
  • K
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Which elements have a fixed oxidation state of +2?

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  • Mg
  • Ca
  • Ba
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Which element has a fixed oxidation state of +3?

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  • Al
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Which element has a fixed oxidation state of -2?

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  • O (except for rule 6, with peroxides, fluorine and superoxides)
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Which element has a fixed oxidation state of -1?

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  • F
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Name all the elements with fixed oxidation states alongside their oxidation states

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• +1

  • H
  • Li
  • Na
  • K

• +2

  • Mg
  • Ca
  • Ba

• +3
- Al

• -2
- O

• -1
- F

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What is the maximum oxidation state an element can have?

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  • Maximum oxidation state an element can have is equal to its group number in the Periodic Table
  • E.g maximum oxidation state of sulfur is +6 (Group 6), the maximum oxidation state of iodine is +7 (Group 7)
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What do the roman numerals mean in formulas?

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  • Roman numerals show that that element can have varied oxidation states
  • The roman numeral shows what the oxidation state that atom has in that compound