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1 Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
Oxidation-reduction reaction – a chemical reaction involving the transfer of electrons Oxidation – loss of electrons Reduction – gain of electrons

2 Oxidation occurs when:
An atom or molecule gains oxygen atoms 2Mg + O2  2MgO An atom or molecule loses electrons Mg  Mg e- An atom or molecule loses hydrogen CH3OH  CH2O + H2

3 Reduction occurs when:
An atom or molecule loses oxygen atoms 2KClO3  2KCl + 3O2 An atom or molecule gains electrons Cu e-  Cu(s) An atom or molecule gains hydrogen CO + 2H2  CH3OH

4 Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
Which element is oxidized? Which element is reduced?

5 Assignment: Page 651/ section 18-2: 1-7

6 Balancing Oxidation-Reduction Reactions by the Half-Reaction Method
Half reaction – equation which has electrons as products or reactants

7 Balancing Oxidation-Reduction Reactions by the Half-Reaction Method

8 Electrochemistry: An Introduction
Electrochemistry – the study of the interchange of chemical and electrical energy Two types of processes Production of an electric current from a chemical reaction The use of electric current to produce chemical change

9 Electrochemistry: An Introduction
Making an electrochemical cell *

10 Electrochemistry: An Introduction
If electrons flow through the wire charge builds up. Solutions must be connected to permit ions to flow to balance the charge.

11 Electrochemistry: An Introduction
A salt bridge or porous disk connects the half cells and allows ions to flow, completing the circuit.

12 Electrochemistry: An Introduction
Electrochemical battery (galvanic cell) – device powered by an oxidation-reduction reaction where chemical energy is converted to electrical energy Anode – electrode where oxidation occurs Cathode – electrode where reduction occurs

13 Batteries Lead Storage Battery Anode reaction - oxidation
Pb + H2SO4  PbSO H e Cathode reaction - reduction PbO2 + H2SO e + 2H+  PbSO H2O

14 Batteries Overall reaction Pb + PbO2 + 2H2SO4  2PbSO H2O

15 Batteries Electric Potential – the “pressure” on electrons to flow from anode to cathode in a battery

16 Batteries Dry Cell Batteries – do not contain a liquid electrolyte
Acid version Anode reaction - oxidation Zn  Zn e Cathode reaction – reduction 2NH4+ + 2MnO e  Mn2O NH3 + 2H2O

17 Batteries Dry Cell Batteries – do not contain a liquid electrolyte
Alkaline version Anode reaction - oxidation Zn + 2OH  ZnO + H2O + 2e Cathode reaction – reduction 2MnO2 + H2O + 2e  Mn2O OH

18 Batteries Dry Cell Batteries – do not contain a liquid electrolyte
Other types Silver cell – Zn anode, Ag2O cathode Mercury cell – Zn anode, HgO cathode Nickel-cadmium – rechargeable

19 Corrosion Corrosion is the oxidation of metals to form mainly oxides and sulfides. Some metals, such as aluminum, protect themselves with their oxide coating. Corrosion of iron can be prevented by coatings, by alloying and cathodic protection. Cathodic protection of an underground pipe *

20 Electrolysis Electrolysis – a process involving forcing a current through a cell to produce a chemical change that would not otherwise occur *


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