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1 Chemistry 20.1

2 What Are Oxidation and Reduction?
20.1 What Are Oxidation and Reduction? The substance gaining oxygen is oxidized, while the substance losing oxygen is reduced. These reactions are called oxidation- reduction reactions and are also known as redox reactions.

3 What Are Oxidation and Reduction?
20.1 What Are Oxidation and Reduction? Electron Shift in Redox Reactions How is the gain or loss of electrons linked to oxidation and reduction?

4 What Are Oxidation and Reduction?
20.1 What Are Oxidation and Reduction? Losing electrons is oxidation. Gaining electrons is reduction. Oxidation is now defined to mean complete or partial loss of electrons or gain of oxygen. Reduction is now defined to mean complete or partial gain of electrons or loss of oxygen.

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A1HM3s Crash Course: Why are they called Redox??

6 What Are Oxidation and Reduction?
20.1 What Are Oxidation and Reduction? When magnesium and sulfur are heated together, they undergo an oxidation-reduction reaction to form magnesium sulfide. Applying Concepts Where did the electrons lost by magnesium go?

7 What Are Oxidation and Reduction?
20.1 What Are Oxidation and Reduction? The substance that loses electrons is called the reducing agent. The substance that accepts electrons is called the oxidizing agent.

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as-mY Tyler Dewitt: Intro to redox

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12 for Conceptual Problem 20.1
Problem Solving 20.1 Solve Problem 1 with the help of an interactive guided tutorial.

13 What Are Oxidation and Reduction?
20.1 What Are Oxidation and Reduction? Redox With Covalent Compounds This welder is using an oxyhydrogen torch to cut and weld steel. When hydrogen burns in oxygen, the redox reaction generates temperatures of about 2600°C.

14 What Are Oxidation and Reduction?
20.1 What Are Oxidation and Reduction?

15 20.1 Corrosion Iron, a common construction metal often used in the form of the alloy steel, corrodes by being oxidized to ions of iron by oxygen. Bridges like this one become unsafe because of corrosion.

16 Resistance to Corrosion
20.1 Corrosion Resistance to Corrosion Aluminum resists corrosion because it forms a protective coating of aluminum oxide. Oxidation causes the complete corrosion of some metals. Aluminum resists such corrosion because it forms a protective coating of aluminum oxide. Applying Concepts How does the aluminum oxide on aluminum differ from the iron(III) oxide formed on corroding iron?

17 Controlling Corrosion
20.1 Corrosion Controlling Corrosion Painting a surface protects it from corrosion. Chromium metal also serves as a protective coating. Painting a surface (left) protects it from the effects of the environment. Chromium metal also serves as a protective coating and imparts an attractive, mirrorlike finish (right). Like aluminum, chromium forms a corrosion-resistant oxide film on its surface.

18 20.1 Corrosion Zinc blocks attached to the steel hull of this ship oxidize instead of the iron, preventing corrosion. Zinc blocks, the white rectangles in the photograph, are attached to the steel (iron) hull of this ship. The zinc blocks oxidize (corrode) instead of the iron, preventing the hull from corroding.

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

20 Assigning Oxidation Numbers
20.2 Assigning Oxidation Numbers

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a2ckxhfDjQ Tyler Dewitt: Assigning Oxidation Numbers

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KwqDO8 Practice Problems Worksheet

23 20.1 Section Quiz. 20.1.

24 20.1 Section Quiz. 1. Choose the correct words for the spaces. During oxidation, an element _______ electrons. During reduction, an element ________ electrons. gains, loses loses, gains gains, donates gains, accepts

25 20.1 Section Quiz. 2. Choose the correct words for the spaces. During reduction, a substance may _______ oxygen or ________ hydrogen. gain, lose lose, gain gain, gain lose, lose

26 20.1 Section Quiz.. 3. The element that donates electrons in a redox reaction is called the reducing agent. This means the reducing agent is always the more active element. the less active element. oxidized. reduced.

27 20.1 Section Quiz. 4. Which substance is the reducing agent in the following chemical reaction? Fe2O3 + 3CO  2Fe + 3CO2 Fe2O3 CO Fe CO2

28 the O2(g) in both reactions the O2(g) and H2O(l) in both reactions
20.1 Section Quiz. 5. The following equations describe the corrosion of iron to iron hydroxides in moist conditions. 2Fe(s) + O2(g) + 2H2O(l)  2Fe(OH)2(s) 4Fe(OH)2(s) + O2(g) + 2H2O(l) 4Fe(OH)3(s) What substances in the equations are being oxidized? Fe(s) and Fe(OH)2(s) the O2(g) in both reactions the O2(g) and H2O(l) in both reactions Fe(OH)2(s) and Fe(OH)3(s)

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