Title: Regent
1Regents Warm-Up
- What is the electron configuration of a sulfur
atom in the ground state? - (1) 24 (3) 284
- (2) 26 (4) 286
2Regents Warm-Up
- What is the electron configuration of a sulfur
atom in the ground state? - (1) 24 (3) 284
- (2) 26 (4) 286
3Oxidation Reduction Reactions
- AIM
- What are Oxidation-Reduction Reactions?
- Do Now
- If the conc. Of a product is increased how will
the equilibrium state be affected?
4Oxidation Reduction Reactions
What are they used for? Why are they important?
- Purifying metals (e.g. Al, Na, Li)
- Producing gases (e.g. Cl2, O2, H2)
- Electroplating metals
- Electrical production (batteries, fuel cells)
- Protecting metals from corrosion
- Balancing complex chemical equations
- Sensors and machines (e.g. pH meter)
5Oxidation Reduction Reactions
- Classical Definitions
- Oxidation the combination of a substance
with oxygen - Example
- 2Mg(s) O2(g) ? 2MgO(s)
- O2 is the OXIDIZING AGENT
- Mg gains oxygen and is oxidized
6Oxidation Reduction Reactions
- Classical Definitions
- Reduction the removal of O2 from a
substance - Example
- CuO(aq) H2(g) ? Cu(s) H2O(l)
- H2 is the REDUCING AGENT
- CuO loses oxygen and is reduced
7Oxidation Reduction Reactions
- Current Definitions
- Take into account the charge of the ions and
atoms involved in the reaction - Oxidation the Loss of Electrons
- Example 2Mg0 O20 ? 2Mg2O-2
- The oxidation of Mg goes from 0 to 2
- Since Mg0 lost 2e-s, Mg0 is OXIDIZED
- 2Mg0 ? 2Mg2 4e-
8Oxidation Reduction Reactions
- Current Definitions
- Reduction the Gain of Electrons
- Example Cu2O-2 H20 ? Cu0 H21O-2
- If you look closely oxygen is not reacting, its
oxidation stays the same (-2) - Copper goes from Cu2 to Cu0
- Copper gains 2e-s is REDUCED
- Cu2 2e-s ? Cu0
9Oxidation Reduction Reactions
- Which particles are gained and lost during a
redox reaction? - (1) electrons
- (2) protons
- (3) neutrons
- (4) positrons
- What is the MAIN
- difference between the
- classical and current
- definitions?
- Oxygen is NOT
- required in the current
- definition
10Oxidation Reduction Reactions
- Oxidation and Reduction reactions are opposite
processes that occur simultaneously - For something to lose an electron there must be
something else that wants to gain that electron
- In a redox reaction, how does the total
- number of electrons lost by the oxidized
- substance compare to the total number
- of electrons gained by the reduced
- substance?
- 1. The number lost is always greater than the
number gained. - 2. The number lost is sometimes equal to the
number gained. - 3. The number lost is always equal to the number
gained. - 4. The number lost is sometimes less than the
number gained.
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12Oxidation Reduction Reactions
- Loss of Electrons is Oxidation
- Gain of Electrons is Reduction
13Oxidation Reduction Reactions
- The substance that loses electrons is OXIDIZED
and is the REDUCING AGENT - The substance that gains electrons is REDUCED and
is the OXIDIZING AGENT
- In any redox reaction, the substance that
undergoes reduction will - 1. lose electrons and have a decrease in
oxidation number - 2. gain electrons and have a decrease in
oxidation number - 3. lose electrons and have an increase in
oxidation number - 4. gain electrons and have an increase in
oxidation number
14Oxidation Reduction Reactions
- Which half-reaction
- correctly represents
- reduction?
- 1. Ag --gt Ag e-
- 2. Au3 3e- --gt Au
- 3. F2 --gt 2 F- 2e-
- 4. Fe2 e- --gt Fe3
- Given the balanced ionic equation representing a
reaction - 2Al3(aq) 3Mg(s) ? 3Mg2(aq)2Al(s)
- In this reaction, electrons are transferred from
- 1. Al to Mg2 3. Mg to Al3
- 2. Al3 to Mg 4. Mg2 to Al
3Mg2(aq)2Al(s)
15Oxidation Reduction Reactions
- Given the balanced equation representing a redox
reaction2Al 3Cu2 --gt 2Al3 3Cu - Which statement is true about this reaction?
- 1. Each Al loses 2e- and each Cu2 gains 3e-.
- 2. Each Al3 gains 2e- and each Cu loses 3e-.
- 3. Each Al loses 3e- and each Cu2 gains 2e-.
- 4. Each Al3 gains 3e- and each Cu loses 2e-.
- In any redox reaction, a reactant can undergo a
decrease in oxidation number by -
- 1. losing electrons, only
- 2. losing protons, only
- 3. gaining electrons, only
- 4. gaining protons, only
16Oxidation Reduction Reactions
- Given the reaction shownWhich species undergoes
oxidation? -
- 1. Mg(s)
- 2. Cl-(aq)
- 3. H(aq)
- 4. H2(g)
- Which changes occur when Pt2 is reduced?
- 1. The Pt2 gains electrons and its oxidation
number increases. - 2. The Pt2 loses electrons and its oxidation
number increases. - 3. The Pt2 gains electrons and its oxidation
number decreases. - 4. The Pt2 loses electrons and its oxidation
number decreases