Redox Reactions: Oxidation and Reduction Reactions
Redox Reactions: Oxidation and Reduction Reactions
Redox Reactions: Oxidation and Reduction Reactions
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Oxidation-Reduction
• Word equation
•Balanced symbol equation
Oxidised – gains
oxygen
+2 +3
FeSO4 Fe2(SO4)3
3) Balance the half –reactions with respect to
the atoms which are undergoing changes in the
oxidation .
+7 +2
KMnO4 MnSO4
+2 +3
2FeSO4 Fe2(SO4)3
4)Find the Change in oxidation number per atom
of both the oxidant and reductant.If there are
more than one atom present in the oxidant or
reductant ,then multiply the change in oxidation
number per atom by the number of atoms
present in the oxidant or reductant.Balance the
net oxidation number by adding electrons in
half equation.
+7 +2
5 e-1+ KMnO4 MnSO4
+7 +2
+2 +3
+2 +3
Fe+2 Fe+3
2) Balance all atoms except oxygen and
hydrogen in each reaction (i.e. conservation of
atoms)
Cr2O7-2 2 Cr+3
Fe+2 Fe+3
• 3)Balance Oxygen by adding H2O(l) and
hydrogen by adding H+ ions
Fe+2 Fe+3
4)Balance the charges by adding electrons so
that the total charge on both the sides of the
half reaction is equal .(i.e. conservation of
electric charge.
Fe+2 Fe+3 + e -1
5)Obtain the final equation by adding the two
partial equations in such a way so that the
electrons are cancelled out.
(6e-1 +14H+ + Cr2O7-2 2 Cr+3 + 7H2O) x1
0 +5 -1
3Cl2(g) + 6NaOH (aq)---NaClO3(aq)+ 5NaCl(aq+H2O
Electrochemical Cells
_____Anodic__ _Cathodic
______half____ half______
__________
spontaneous
redox reaction
Electrochemical Cells
The difference in electrical
potential between the anode
and cathode is called:
• __EMF__________________
• ____________________
• ____________________
Cell Diagram
Zn (s) + Cu2+ (aq) Cu (s) + Zn2+ (aq)
[Cu2+] = 1 M & [Zn2+] = 1 M
Zn (s) | Zn2+ (1 M) || Cu2+ (1 M) | Cu (s)
anode cathode
Standard Electrode Potentials
Reduction Reaction
E0 = 0 V
Ecell
0
= E0cathode - Eanode
0
Ecell
0
= E0reduct’n - Eoxid
0
0.76 V = 0 - E0Zn2+/Zn
E0Zn2+/Zn = -0.76 V
Zn2+ (1 M) + 2e- Zn E0 = ____________
Standard Electrode Potentials
Ecell
0
= 0.34 V
Ecell
0
= E0cathode - Eanode
0
Term.
Acid
Equivalent mass
Base
Salt
Equivalent Mass of Acid
Equivalent mass of acid =
Example:
Equivalent mass of HCl and H2SO4
� H+ + Cl-
HCl ���
� 2H+ + SO4--
H2SO4 ���
1 + 35.5
Equivalent mass of HCl = = 36.5
1
2 �1 + 32 + 4 �16
Equivalent mass of H2SO4 = = 49
2
Equivalent Mass of Base
Molecular mass
Number of replacable OH- (Acidity)
Example:
Equivalent mass of NaOH and Ca(OH)2
� Na+ + OH-
NaOH ���
� Ca+ + + 2OH-
Ca(OH)2 ���
23 + 16 + 1
Equivalent mass of NaOH = = 40
1
40 + 2 �16 + 2 �1
Equivalent mass of Ca(OH)2 = = 37
2
Equivalent mass of salt