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1 Electrochemistry Lesson 1 Introduction

2 Electrochemistry Is the study of reactions that gain or lose electrons.

3 Electrochemistry Is the study of reactions that gain or lose electrons. In this unit we will study:

4 Battery Reactions- oxidation and reduction

5 Corrosion- oxidation

6 Preventing Corrosion

7 Oxidation

8 Electroplating- reduction

9 Refining Metals- reduction

10 Oxidation means loss of electrons
LEO LossElectronsOxidation Oxidation Half Reactions show how Metals or Anions lose electrons +1 Balance charge Add electron to most positive side Na Na+ + 1e- metal ion Oxidation- electrons are on the right

11 Oxidation means loss of electrons
LEO LossElectronsOxidation Oxidation Half Reactions show how Metals or Anions lose electrons +3 Balance charge Add electrons to most positive side Al Al3+ + 3e- metal ion Oxidation- electrons are on the right

12 Oxidation means loss of electrons
LEO LossElectronsOxidation Oxidation Half Reactions show how Metals or Anions lose electrons O2- → 2 O2 + 4e- Balance for numbers anion atom Balance charge Add electrons to most positive side Oxidation- electrons are on the right

13 Reduction means gain of electrons
GER GainElectronsReduction Reduction Half Reactions show how Nonmetals or Cations gain electrons 3+ Balance charge Add electrons to most positive side Ga3+ + 3e- → Ga cation atom Reduction- electrons are on the left

14 Reduction means gain of electrons
GER GainElectronsReduction Reduction Half Reactions show how Nonmetals or Cations gain electrons N2 + 6e- 2 N3- Reduction- electrons are on the left

15 Balance each simple half reaction
1. Ca → Ca2+ + 2e- oxidation 2. F2 + 2e- → 2F- reduction 3. O2 + 4e- → O2- reduction 4. Ga → Ga3+ + 3e- oxidation 5. 2Br - → Br e oxidation 6. Li+ + e- → Li reduction

16 Redox Reactions Both oxidation and reduction must occur. The electrons gained equals the electrons lost. 1. Al + Zn(NO3)2 2 ( ) oxidation Al → Al3+ + 3e- 3 ( ) reduction Zn2+ + 2e- → Zn 2Al + 3Zn2+ → 2Al Zn redox

17 2. Cl2 + Na Cl2 + 2e- → 2Cl- reduction 2(Na → Na+ + 1e-) oxidation Cl Na → 2Cl Na+ redox

18 Oxidizing Agents cause oxidation by undergoing reduction.
They gain electrons. Nonmetals and cations are oxidizing agents because they gain electrons. Cl2 Ca2+ F2 Na+ Cl2 + 2e- → 2Cl- Ca e- → Ca Both can gain electrons

19 Reducing Agents cause reduction by undergoing oxidation.
They lose electrons. Metals and anions are reducing agents because they lose electrons. N3- Al O2- Li 2N3- → N2 + 6e- Al → Al3+ + 3e- Both can lose electrons

20 You need to be able to tell an oxidizing agent from a reducing agent. 
Circle each oxidizing agent. They can reduce or gain electrons Ga Rb+ I- P4 Fe Co2+ S I2 Cu Pb2+ Li Br-

21 Label each reactant as an oxidizing or reducing agent.
2Ag+ + Pb → 2Ag Pb2+ Gaining electrons Losing electrons Reduction Oxidation Ox Agent Red Agent

22 Label each reactant as an oxidizing or reducing agent.
6I Al3+ → 3I2 + 2Al Losing electrons Gaining electrons Oxidation Reduction Red Agent Ox Agent


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