Redox Identifying Ox. States Balancing 20-2. A.) Assigning Oxidation Numbers 1.) An oxidation number is a positive or negative number assigned to an atom.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Oxidation and Reduction (Redox) Lance S. Lund April 19, 2011.
Advertisements

Oxidation and Reduction Chem 1061 – Tro, Chapter 4 Lance S. Lund.
Redox Reactions Chapter 18 + O2 .
Oxidation Number Rules  The oxidation number of any free, uncombined element is zero. n The oxidation number of an element in a simple (monatomic) ion.
Redox Reactions Chapter 18 + O 2 . Oxidation-Reduction (Redox) Reactions “redox” reactions: rxns in which electrons are transferred from one species.
Aim: Assigning oxidation numbers
Advanced Higher Chemistry Unit 1 Oxidation states of the transition metals.
Redox Reactions. What is redox? Redox reactions involve a transfer of electrons. Oxidation – involves losing electrons (increase in oxidation number)
Redox Reactions What is oxidation? What is reduction?
20.1 Oxidation/Reduction (REDOX)
 Oxidation Reduction Reaction (Redox): A reaction in which electrons are transferred from one substance to another.
REDOX Oxidation and Reduction Chapters 20 and 21.
Oxidation Numbers & Redox Reactions How to Make Balancing Redox Reactions a Relatively Painless Process.
REDOX.
CHAPTER 5 ANALYSING OXIDANTS AND REDUCTANTS. REDOX REACTIONS Redox reactions involve complementary processes of oxidation and reduction, and can be identified.
REDOX AND ELECTROCHEMISTRY Oxidation Number A. Convenient way for keeping track of the number of electrons transferred in a chemical reaction A. Convenient.
Oxidation Number. What is an Oxidation Number? Oxidation-reduction reactions (redox reactions) are reactions in which electrons are lost by an atom or.
REDOX REACTIONS. OXIDATION NUMBER  The oxidation state of an element in an elemental state is zero. (O 2, Fe, He)  The oxidation state of an element.
Redox and Electrochemistry. Redox Reactions Reduction – Oxidation reactions Involve the transfer of electrons from one substance to another The oxidation.
Sodium loses an electron - oxidation Chlorine gains an electron - reduction.
Redox Reactions. REDOX-OXIDATION STATES Day One.
Oxidation Process in which atoms or ions attain a more + oxidation state Ex. Na → Na + + e Cl - → Cl + e Ca + → Ca 2+ + e.
Redox Reactions Chapter 18 + O 2 . Oxidation-Reduction (Redox) Reactions “redox” reactions: rxns in which electrons are transferred from one species.
1. Metals in group 1 have (+1) ox #, group 2 metals (+2) 2. Any single “Pure” element = 0 3. Hydrogen is always (+1) except in metal hydride (-1) LiH.
Oxidation, Reduction and Electrochemistry
The Finish Line is in site… Electrochemistry. Oxidation Numbers OBJECTIVES Determine the oxidation number of an atom of any element in a pure substance.
Chemical Formulas and Chemical Compounds Oxidation Numbers.
Oxidation Numbers These rules are seriously easy!!
Oxidation-Reduction Reactions (electron transfer reactions) (redox reactions)
Oxidation – Reduction Reactions ● Redox reactions ● Why oxidation-reduction? – Originally oxidation referred to a reaction in which a substance reacts.
Oxidation States Assigning oxidation numbers 1. Assigning Oxidation Numbers An “oxidation number” is a positive or negative number assigned to an atom.
Chapter 5 – Analysing Oxidants & Reductants Week 3, Lesson 1.
Calculating and using oxidation numbers. 1 The oxidation number of any free, uncombined element is zero. This includes polyatomic molecules of elements.
Copper oxidizes in air to form the green patina.
Chapter 20.  Salt on icy roads can make driving safer, but the salt that clings to the metallic parts of cars can cause them to corrode or rust relatively.
Chemistry Chapter 19 Oxidation and Reduction 1. Oxidation-Reduction Involves movement of electrons Oxidation: ▫Effective loss of electrons Reduction:
Oxidation-Reduction (Redox) Reactions. Oxidation-Reduction Reactions  Electron transfer between ionic compounds, change in oxidation numbers  One compound.
Balancing Redox Equations OBJECTIVE: Describe how oxidation numbers are used to identify, and balance reactions using Oxidation Numbers.
Aim: How do chemists assign oxidation numbers? An oxidation-reduction (redox) reaction involves the transfer of electrons (e-). Reduction is the gain of.
Oxidation- Reduction Topic 9 Review Book. Oxidation Numbers Oxidation is the loss of electrons; Reduction is the gain of electrons Oxidation and reduction.
REDOX reactions Oxidation and Reduction. Redox chemistry The study of oxidation and reduction reactions Oxidation and reduction reactions involve the.
The Finish Line is in site…
Redox Reactions.
RULES FOR ASSIGNING OXIDATION NUMBERS (STATES
Oxidation-Reduction Topic 9 Review Book.
Oxidation Number Practice
Oxidation-Reduction (Redox) Reactions
Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
Oxidation Numbers Elemental form of an atom = 0
Redox Rules to Learn For Ionic and Covalent bonds
Oxidation-Reduction.
Oxidation and Reduction
Oxidation-Reduction Redox Reactions.
Oxidation Reduction Chemisty: Redox Chemistry
Redox Reactions Chapter 18 + O2 .
Redox Reactions Part 2 Notes #12.
AP Chem This is our last unit!.
Chapter 19.1 oxidation number or oxidation state –
Unit: Electrochemistry
Oxidation-Reduction Redox Reactions.
Also called Reduction-Oxidation Reactions
Redox Reactions Chapter 18 + O2 .
Oxidation-Reduction Topic 9 Review Book.
Electrochemistry Topic #29
Oxidation-Reduction Redox Reactions.
Chapter 5 – Analysing Oxidants & Reductants
Oxidation-Reduction.
Redox Reactions Reduction Oxidation.
Oxidation Reduction.
AP Chem Today: Intro to last unit We will only touch basics this week.
Presentation transcript:

Redox Identifying Ox. States Balancing 20-2

A.) Assigning Oxidation Numbers 1.) An oxidation number is a positive or negative number assigned to an atom to indicate its degree of oxidation or reduction. 20.2

B.) Free Ions Metal Hydrogen Oxygen (FIMHO) 1.) The ox # of any element in the free or uncombined state is zero. The ox # of elements in compounds add to zero 20.2

2.) The ox # on an ion is the charge. The ox # on atoms in a polyatomic ion add up to the charge of the ion. Examples: Na +, Cl -, NO

3.) Metals: Group 1, and 2 are always +1, and +2 ex.) MgCl 2 and NaF

4.) H is usually +1 except when in a hydride, like KH (-1)

5.) O is usually -2 except when in a peroxide in H 2 O 2, or with F in OF 2. 6.) If compound has 3 or 4 elements, find H and O first, then find rest using CRT.

Practice Finding Ox States K 2 CrO 4 Cr 2 O

C.) Oxidation-Number Changes in Chemical Reactions –1.) An increase in the oxidation number of an atom or ion indicates oxidation. A decrease in the oxidation number of an atom or ion indicates reduction. 20.2

D.) Identifying Redox Reactions –1.) If the oxidation numbers change, the reaction must be a redox reaction. (LOOK for elements) 20.3

***Identifying Redox Reactions K + H 2 O  KOH + H 2 2Zn + HCl  ZnCl 2 + H

***Identifying Redox Reactions A redox reaction takes place between nitrogen and oxygen when lightning bolts heat the air. 20.3

E.) Balance Redox Equations –1.) Using Oxidation-Number Changes Use half reaction method described below (electrons lost = electrons gained).

20.3