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Title: Unit 13, Ch. 22


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Unit 13, Ch. 22 Redox Reactions
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Vocab -
Reduction Gain of e- Loss of oxygen
Oxidation Loss of e- Gain of oxygen
Oxidation Is Losing e- Reduction Is Gaining
e-
  • Oxidation reduction reaction Any chemical
    change in which one compound is oxidized (loses
    electrons) and another compound is reduced (gains
    electrons) also called a redox reaction.

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  • Mg S ? Mg2 S2-

Loses e-s magnesium atom is said to be oxidized
to a magnesium ion Sulfur atom gains two e-s and
is reduced to a sulfide ion
Oxidation Mg ? Mg2 2e- (loss of
electrons) Reduction S 2e- ? S2- (gain
of electrons)
Half- Reactions shows either reduction or
oxidation, but not both. Only the species of atom
that is involved in the change
Sample Prob 22-1 remember that individual atoms
and compounds are neutral (have no
charge) 2AgNO3(aq) Cu(s) ? Cu(NO3)2(aq)
2Ag(s)
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Practice Assigning Oxidation s
  • Use the oxidation numbers to identify which atoms
    are oxidized and which are reduced in each
    reaction.
  • a. Cl2(g) 2HBr(aq) ? 2HCl(aq) Br2(l)
  • b. C(s) O2(g) ? CO2(g)
  • c. Zn(s) 2MnO2(s) 2NH4Cl(aq) ?
    ZnCl2(aq) Mn2O3(s) 2NH3(g) H2O(l)

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  • - The substance that is oxidized is called the
    reducing agent.
  • - The substance that is reduced is called the
    oxidizing agent.
  • - Single replacement and combustion reactions are
    redox reactions, double replacement is not a
    redox reaction.

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  • Electrochemistry The branch of chemistry that is
    the study of the relationship between electric
    forces and chemical reactions.
  • Voltage The potential difference or
    electromotive force, measured in volts it
    represents the amount of work that moving an
    electric charge between two points would take.
  • Electrode A conductor used to establish
    electrical contact with a nonmetallic part of a
    circuit, such as an electrolyte.
  • electrochemical cell A system that contains two
    electrodes separated by an electrolyte phase.
  • Cathode The electrode on whose surface reduction
    takes place.
  • Anode The electrode on whose surface oxidation
    takes place anions migrate toward the anode, and
    electrons leave the system from the anode.
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