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Redox Reactions Chapter 18 + O2 

Oxidation-Reduction (Redox) Reactions “redox” reactions: rxns in which electrons are transferred from one species to another oxidation & reduction always occur simultaneously we use OXIDATION NUMBERS to keep track of electron transfers

Rules for Assigning Oxidation Numbers: 1) the ox. state of any free (uncombined) element is zero. Ex: Na, S, O2, H2, Cl2, O3

Rules for Assigning Oxidation Numbers: 2) The ox. state of an element in a simple ion is the charge of the ion. Mg2+  oxidation of Mg is +2

Rules for Assigning Oxidation Numbers: 3) the ox. # for hydrogen is +1 (unless combined with a metal, then it has an ox. # of –1) Ex: NaOH (H bonded to O) v. NaH (H bonded to Na)

Rules for Assigning Oxidation Numbers: 4) the ox. # of fluorine is always –1.

Rules for Assigning Oxidation Numbers: 5) the ox. # of oxygen is usually –2. Why USUALLY? Not -2 when it’s in a peroxide, such as hydrogen peroxide: H2O2

Rules for Assigning Oxidation Numbers: 6) in any neutral compound, the sum of the oxidation #’s = zero.

Rules for Assigning Oxidation Numbers: 7) in a polyatomic ion, the sum of the oxidation #’s = the overall charge of the ion.

Rules for Assigning Oxidation Numbers: **use these rules to assign oxidation #’s; assign known #’s first, then fill in the #’s for the remaining elements:

Examples: Assign oxidation #’s to each element: a) NaNO3

Examples: Assign oxidation #’s to each element: b) SO32-

Examples: Assign oxidation #’s to each element: c) HCO3-

Examples: Assign oxidation #’s to each element: d) H3PO4

Examples: Assign oxidation #’s to each element: e) Cr2O72-

Examples: Assign oxidation #’s to each element: f) K2Sn(OH)6

Definitions Oxidation: the process of losing electrons (ox # increases) Reduction: the process of gaining electrons (ox # decreases) Oxidizing agents: species that cause oxidation (they are reduced) Reducing agents: species that cause reduction (they are oxidized)

To help you remember… OIL RIG Oxidation Is Loss Reduction Is Gain

Are all rxns REDOX rxns? a reaction is “redox” if a change in oxidation # happens; if no change in oxidation # occurs, the reaction is nonredox.

Examples MgCO3  MgO + CO2

Examples Zn + CuSO4  ZnSO4 + Cu

Examples NaCl + AgNO3  AgCl + NaNO3

Examples CO2 + H2O  C6H12O6 + O2