Redox Flashcards

1
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What is the oxidation number of any element?

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2
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What is the oxidation number of an ion?

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The same as the charge of the ion

Cl- = -1

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3
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What does the sum of the oxidation numbers in a molecule have to equal?

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4
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What is Fluorine’s oxidation number?

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-1 (ALWAYS)

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5
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What is Oxygen’s oxidation number?

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-2 (Normally)
-1 (in peroxide)
+2 (combined with fluorine)

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6
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What is Hydrogen’s oxidation number?

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+1 (apart from in metal hydrides)

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7
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Are metals positive or negative?

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Always positive

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8
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What is reduction?

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When the oxidation number of an element decreases

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9
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What is oxidation?

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When the oxidation number of an element increases

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10
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What are half equations?

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An equation split into 2, showing which elements are oxidised and which are reduced?

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11
Q

Split this equation into 2 half equations

Zn(s) + 2Ag+(aq) -> Zn^2+(aq) + 2Ag(s)

A

Zn(s) -> Zn^2+ + 2e-

2Ag+(aq) + 2e- -> 2Ag(s)

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12
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What is Chlorine’s oxidation number?

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-1 (almost always)

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13
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What do you call the ion that has an oxidation number that doesn’t change?

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Spectator ion

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14
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What is a redox reaction?

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One where oxidation and reduction occurs

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15
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What is a disproportionation?

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When the same element has been both oxidised and reduced

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