Energy & Redox Flashcards

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How to write ionic equations

A
  1. Write the chemical equation for this reaction, including state symbols.
  2. Rewrite the equation with the ions in solution separate.
  3. Rewrite the equation with the unchanged ions removed.
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Half equations

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Add num of electrons to balance charge

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3
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Oxidising agent

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Electron acceptor

E.g. H2SO4, Al3+ & Cl2

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Reducing agent

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Electron donor

E.g. Na, O2- & S2O32-

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Oxidation number

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A measure of the number of electrons that an atom uses to bond with atoms of another element

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Oxidation

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Lose of electrons/ an increase in oxidation number

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7
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Reduction

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Gain of electrons/ decrease in oxidation number

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8
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Rules of oxidation number

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  1. Pure elements always have an oxidation number of 0
  2. All group 1 atoms always adopt the +1 oxidation state in their compounds.
    b. All group 2 atoms always adopt the +2 oxidation state in their compounds.
    c. Aluminium always adopts the +3 oxidation state in its compounds.
  3. Fluorine always adopts the -1 oxidation state in its compounds.
  4. Hydrogen adopts the +1 oxidation state unless previous rules apply.
  5. Oxygen adopts the -2 oxidation state unless previous rules apply.
  6. The oxidation numbers of all other atoms in their compounds can vary.
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