Oxidized vs reduced in a reaction
[DOC File]110A.3.CARBON & OXYGEN
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Reduced vs. Oxidized Carbon. Oxidized substances are electron-poor; reduced substances are electron-rich. Organic Carbon, which is rich in C-C, C-H, and C-N bonds, is reduced. Inorganic Carbon, which is rich in C-O bonds, is oxidized. Knowing these concepts, we can understand what it takes to build O2 in the atmosphere.
[DOC File]Cellular Respiration Webquest
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Phosphate groups are added after the glucose molecule splits. An oxidation reduction reaction must take place for this to happen. One molecule is oxidized (an oxygen is added + a phosphate) while another molecule is reduced. What is the name of the reduced molecule?
[DOCX File]Chemistry 30 unit two
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The standard reduction potential (from your data booklet) of a half-reaction is a comparative measure showing the spontaneity of rxns with respect to hydrogen. Hydrogen was used to compare the other half-reactions to in order to obtain the values since both an OA and RA are required for a reaction. (see pg 628 Hydrogen half-cell set-up)
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Determine whether something is oxidized or reduced in a chemical reaction. Identify the oxidizing agent and the reducing agent in a redox reaction. Use half reactions to determine which substance is oxidized or reduced. Balance equations using half reactions and know the steps involved.
[DOC File]BALANCING CHEMICAL EQUATIONS - PRACTICE SHEET # 2
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Reaction Prediction (Set #2): (Page 7). In each of the following examples: a. State what type of reaction is expected. c. Write the balanced equation for those reaction that do take place. 1. aluminum plus hydrochloric acid 2Al + 6HCl → 2AlCl3 + 3H2. 2. calcium hydroxide plus nitric acid Ca(OH)2 + 2HNO3 → Ca(NO3)2 + 2H2O(l)
[DOC File]Characterizing Oxidation and Reduction
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Reaction in which e- are gained by 1 atom or ion and lost by another atom or ion Oxidizing agent Reactant that donates e- and thus reduces another reactant Spectator ions Ionic equation in which spectator ions are REMOVED Identify the reactant that is oxidized, reduced, is the oxidizing agent, is the reducing agent.
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The reaction in which a single species is both oxidized and reduced. 21.C 3 H 8 (g) + 5 O 2 (g) 3 CO 2 (g) + 4 H 2 O(l) ... Reactants vs. products vs. catalyst vs. reaction intermediate. 8.Mechanisms are consistent if: - steps add up to balanced equation
[DOC File]Exploring Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
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Cu+2 is causing the Zn to be oxidized, so Cu+2 is acting as an oxidizing agent. Conversely, Zn is causing Cu+2 to be reduced, so Zn is a reducing agent. Reactions such as that between Zn(s) and Cu+2(aq) only go in one direction. In other words, we will not see the following reaction occur:
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Catalyst: substances that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being used up in the process. Electrolyte: liquid or gel which contains ions and can be decompsed by electrolysis . Oxidant: causes a gain of electrons and is reduced in a chemical reaction. Reductant: causes a loss of electrons and is oxidized in a chemical reaction
[DOC File]Experiment 11 Electrochemical Cells and Thermodynamics
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Therefore, the oxidized species is the reducing agent., and the reduced species is the oxidizing agent. For example, if a piece of zinc metal is immersed into a solution containing copper (II) ions, zinc will be oxidized by the copper (II) ions. Zinc loses electrons and it is oxidized while copper (II) ions gain electrons and are reduced.
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