Topic 3- Redox I Flashcards

1
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What do oxidation numbers tell you about?

A

The movement of electrons

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2
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Elements that have bonded to identical atoms will have an oxidation number of….

A

0

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3
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The oxidation number of a simple, monatomic ion is ….

A

the same as it’s charge so Cl would be -1.

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4
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What does monatomic ion mean?

A

consisting of just one atom

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5
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How do we determine the difference between charge and oxidation number?

A

charge = 2+
whereas for oxidation the symbol comes first
+2

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6
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What is the rule for molecular ions?

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The sum of the oxidation numbers is the same as the overall charge of the ion. (each constituent atom will have its own oxidation number)

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7
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What is a molecular ion?

A

ions that are made up of a group of atoms with an overall charge

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8
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What is the rule for neutral compounds?

A

The overall charge is 0, but the sum of the oxidation numbers will also be 0.

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9
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Hydrogen always has an oxidation number of ….. except in ….. …… where it is …. and in …… where it’s …..

A

Hydrogen always has an oxidation number of +1 except in metal hydrides where it is -1 and in molecular hydrogen (H2) where it’s 0.

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10
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Oxygen nearly always has an oxidation number of … except in ….. where it’s … and ….. where it’s …..

A

Oxygen nearly always has an oxidation number of -2 except in peroxides ( O2(2−)) where it’s -1 and molecular oxygen where it’s 0.

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11
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Roman numerals tell you the …..

A

oxidation number.

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12
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What is an oxidation number?

A

A measure of the “combining power” of an element.

how many bonds it forms in a given compound

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13
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Fluorine is the most…..

A

electronegative in the periodic table.

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14
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The oxidation number of fluorine in all it’s compounds is ….

A

-1

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15
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What are the 2 extremely important things to remember when discussing oxidation numbers?

A

Oxidation involves an increase in oxidation state

Reduction involves a decrease in oxidation state

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16
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What does the ending “ate” and “ite” indicate the presence of?

A

Oxygen

17
Q

When naming compounds we know that non-metals end in.….

A

ide.

18
Q

What does …ide at the end of a name indicate?

A

That it’s a monatomic ion e.g. Cl2 or O (by itself)

19
Q

Ite means there is less ….. than in …

A

Ite means there is less oxygen than ate

20
Q

What is an oxidising agent?

A

An oxidising agent accepts electrons and gets reduced

21
Q

What is a reducing agent?

A

A reducing agent donates electrons and gets oxidised.

22
Q

Reduction and oxidation happening simultaneously is called…

A

redox

23
Q

What is a disproportionation reaction?

A

When an ELEMENT in it’s SINGLE SPECIES is simultaneously oxidised and reduced.
e.g. Cl2 —> ClO - + Cl-
0 +1 -1

24
Q

Define Anhydrous

A

No waters of crystallisation