redox Flashcards

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what are the oxidation number rules for pure elements?

A

oxidation number = 0
as any bonding is to atoms of the same element so there is no difference in electronegativity

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what are the oxidation number rules for simple ions e.g. Na+, Mg2+, Cl- ?

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the oxidation number matches the charge of the ion (Na+ = +1, Mg2+ = +2, Cl- = -1)

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3
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what is the oxidation number rule for fluorine?

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oxidation number = -1

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4
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what are the oxidation number rules for oxygen?

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oxidation number = -2
oxidation number in peroxides = -1
oxidation number when bonded to Fluorine = +2 (as fluorine is more electronegative)

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5
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what are the oxidation number rules for hydrogen?

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oxidation number = +1
oxidation number in metal hydrides = -1

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6
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what are the oxidation number rules for atoms in compounds and ions?

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sum of oxidation numbers = overall charge

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7
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how do you work out oxidation number in a compound/ion?

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sum of oxidation numbers = overall charge so use the oxidation number rules to find the known oxidation number, then use this to work out the unknown.

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8
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how are Roman numerals used in systematic naming?

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iron(III) represents Fe3+ with oxidation number +3
iron(II) represents Fe2+ with oxidation number +2

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9
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how do you work out a formula using oxidation number e.g nitrate(III)?

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NO2-, nitrate (III)
if oxygen is -2 and there are two of them, then the total charge for oxygen is -4. as NO2- has a 1- charge, nitrogen must be +3, so it is called nitrate(III)

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10
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define oxidation in. terms of electron transfer

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oxidation is loss of electrons (OIL)

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11
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define reduction in terms of electron transfer

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reduction is gain of electrons (RIG)

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12
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define oxidation in terms of changes in oxidation number

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oxidation will cause the oxidation number to increase

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13
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define reduction in terms of changes in oxidation number

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reduction will cause the oxidation number to decrease

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14
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metal + acid = ?

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salt + hydrogen

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15
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name a specific reaction between a metal and dilute hydrochloric acid

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zinc + dilute HCl
Zn increases by 2
each H decreases by 1 so the total decrease is -2

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