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Unit: Electrochemistry Oxidation Numbers and Half-Reactions

Redox Reactions Oxidation-reduction (or redox) reactions: chemical reactions in which electrons are transferred from one atom to another Image: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Galvanic_cell_with_no_cation_flow.png

Oxidation Numbers In order to keep track of where the electrons are moving to and from, we use a bookkeeping system called “oxidation numbers”. An oxidation number is the apparent charge of the atom in the bond.

Oxidation Numbers Type Oxidation # Example Pure element Fe, O2 Fe, O2 Monatomic ion charge of ion NaCl (Na = +1, Cl = -1) Hydrogen unless: in metal hydrides +1 -1 HCl (H = +1, Cl = -1) NaH (Na = +1, H = -1) Oxygen unless: in peroxides unless: oxygen difluoride -2 +2 H2O (H = +1, O=-2) CaO2 (Ca = +2, O = -1) OF2 (O = +2, F = -1)

Oxidation Numbers Example Type Oxidation # Example Pure element Fe, O2 Monatomic ion charge of ion NaCl (Na = +1, Cl = -1) Hydrogen unless: in metal hydrides +1 -1 HCl (H = +1, Cl = -1) NaH (Na = +1, H = -1) Oxygen unless: in peroxides unless: oxygen difluoride -2 +2 H2O (H = +1, O=-2) CaO2 (Ca = +2, O = -1) OF2 (O = +2, F = -1) What are the oxidation numbers of each atom in CaCl2?

Oxidation Numbers Oxidation numbers must follow conservation of charge – the charges of the individual atoms must add up to the overall charge of the molecule or ion

Oxidation Numbers Example Type Oxidation # Example Pure element Fe, O2 Monatomic ion charge of ion NaCl (Na = +1, Cl = -1) Hydrogen unless: in metal hydrides +1 -1 HCl (H = +1, Cl = -1) NaH (Na = +1, H = -1) Oxygen unless: in peroxides unless: oxygen difluoride -2 +2 H2O (H = +1, O=-2) CaO2 (Ca = +2, O = -1) OF2 (O = +2, F = -1) What are the oxidation numbers of each atom in SO42-?

Oxidation Numbers Example Type Oxidation # Example Pure element Fe, O2 Monatomic ion charge of ion NaCl (Na = +1, Cl = -1) Hydrogen unless: in metal hydrides +1 -1 HCl (H = +1, Cl = -1) NaH (Na = +1, H = -1) Oxygen unless: in peroxides unless: oxygen difluoride -2 +2 H2O (H = +1, O=-2) CaO2 (Ca = +2, O = -1) OF2 (O = +2, F = -1) What are the oxidation numbers of each atom in NaNO3?

Oxidation Numbers Elements in their elemental, uncombined state have an oxidation number of zero. ex: O2 and Fe The oxidation number of a monatomic ion is the same as the charge of the ion. ex: NaCl (Na = +1, Cl = -1). see your common ion sheet for others Hydrogen will have an oxidation number of +1. ex: HCl (H = +1, Cl = -1) Exception: in metal hydrides, hydrogen has an oxidation number of -1. ex: NaH (Na = +1, H = -1)

Oxidation Numbers Oxygen has an oxidation number of -2. ex: H2O (H = +1, O=-2) Exception: in peroxides oxygen has an oxidation number of -1. ex: CaO2 (Ca = +2, O = -1) Exception: in OF2 oxygen has an oxidation number of +2. Think about why this is such a unique exception. Oxidation numbers must follow conservation of charge – in other words, the charges of the individual atoms must add up to the overall charge of the molecule or ion. ex: CaCl2 (Ca=+2, Cl=-1x2, total=0) ex: NaNO3 (Na=+1, O=-2x3, N=+5, total=0) ex: SO4-2 (O=-2x4, S=+6, total=-2)