F321-Redox Flashcards

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What should the aim of all oxidation states for each atom within a compound equal?

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Zero- because compounds are neutral.

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Why is the oxidation number of each atom in elements always zero?

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Because they are not bonding to different elements

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Where is the reaction of hydrogen with oxygen to produce water used?

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Hydrogen fuel cells in cars

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Why is the reaction between hydrogen and oxygen to produce water increasing in importance?

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It is an alternative to using petrol/diesel engines which produce pollution- the only product in the hydrogen fuel cell is water

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Define Oxidation

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The loss of electrons/an increase in oxidation number (state)

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What happens to the oxidation number when an atom loses electrons?

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It increases

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Define reduction

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The gain of electrons/a decrease in oxidation number (state)

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What happens to the oxidation number when an atom gains electrons?

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It decreases

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Define redox

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A reaction where both oxidation and reduction take place

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