Oxidation and reduction example
[DOC File]Characterizing Oxidation and Reduction
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The process is known as decay, and it is another example of a common oxidation-reduction reaction. The equation below represents the decay (oxidation) of a compound that might be found in a dead plant: C x H y O z + O 2 → CO 2 + H 2 O.
[DOC File]Oxidation-Reduction Worksheet
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6. The sum of the oxidation numbers in a polyatomic ion is equal to the charge of the polyatomic ion. Assign the oxidation state to each element in the following: (a) K2Cr2O7 (b) MnO4-(c) Cu2SO3. Terminology for Redox Reactions. Oxidation:-Loss of electrons-Increase in oxidation number. Reduction-Gaining of electrons-Decrease in oxidation number
[DOC File]OXIDATION & REDUCTION REACTIONS
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Oxidation and Reduction Reactions Workbook Notes- double click on the lesson number and download Power Point Viewer if you do not have it. Worksheets Quiz 1. Oxidation, Reduction, Agents, & Reactions. WS 1 2. Lab: The Strength of Oxidizing Agents. 3. Oxidation Numbers Spontaneous Reactions WS 2 1 . 4. Oxidation Numbers, Application to Reactions.
[DOC File]Oxidation and Reduction Reactions Workbook
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Oxidation - Reduction Reactions. Many atoms, molecules, and ions in solution participate in reactions in which there is a transfer of electrons. Such rxns are classified as oxidation-reduction reactions. 1. Zn(s) + 2HCl (aq) ( ZnCl2(aq) + H2 (g) or. 2. Zn(s) + 2H+ (aq) ( Zn2+ (aq) + H2(g) The above equation can be written as half-reactions. 3.
[DOC File]Oxidation and Reduction Reactions Workbook
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May 20, 2011 · OXIDATION REDUCTION. Loss of electrons - gain of electrons. ... Give an example. 2. Batteries are examples of _____ cells. 3. Electrochemical cells are examples of _____ (spontaneous, nonspontaneous) change. 4. A set of electrodes and electrolytes in which a spontaneous redox reaction is used to produce electrical energy is
[DOC File]Oxidation/Reduction (Redox) Processes – A Brief Overview
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Oxidation and reduction in terms of oxygen transfer Definitions. Oxidation is gain of oxygen. Reduction is loss of oxygen. For example, in the extraction of iron from its ore: Because both reduction and oxidation are going on side-by-side, this is known as a redox reaction. Oxidi. z. ing and reducing agents
Oxidation and Reduction Reactions (Redox Reactions)
Oxidation/reduction (redox) is one of the major concepts in chemistry, ranking in importance, for example, with acids/bases or bonding concepts. Oxidation/reduction processes and the terminology of oxidation/reduction are encountered in virtually every area of chemistry, including inorganic, organic and biochemistry, electroplating, batteries ...
[DOC File]Oxidation and Reduction
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1. Oxidation - loss of electrons. 2. Reduction - gain of electrons. 3. Oxidizing agent - causes oxidation by undergoing reduction. 4. Reducing agent - causes reduction by undergoing oxidation Write half reactions for each of the following atoms or ions. Label each as oxidation or reduction. 5. Al -----> Al3+ + 3e- …
[DOC File]Oxidation - Reduction Rxns
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The electrode at which oxidation occurs Cathode Example: Sketch a galvanic cell based on the half-reactions below. Al3+(aq) + 3e- ( Al(s) Ni2+(aq) + 2e- ( Ni(s) a. Label the anode and the cathode. b. Indicate where oxidation and reduction are occurring. c. Show the direction of flow of electrons. d. Show the direction of the movement of ions. e.
[DOC File]OXIDATION AND REDUCTION (REDOX)
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Example: Cl2 and Al both are 0. The oxidation number of a monatomic ion is equal to its charge. Example: In the compound NaCl, the sodium has an oxidation number of 1+ and the chlorine is 1-. The algebraic sum of the oxidation numbers in the formula of a compound is zero. Example: the oxidation numbers in the NaCl above add up to 0. The ...
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