Form 5 Redox
Form 5 Redox
Form 5 Redox
A substance A substance
that reduced Chemical reaction where oxidation and that oxidized
another reduction occur simultaneously another
substance substance
Oxidation Reduction
(act as reducing agent) (act as oxidizing agent)
Gain oxygen 2Mg + O2 ---> 2MgO Loss oxygen CuO + H2 ---> H2O
Loss Hydrogen H2S + Cl2 ---> HCl + S Gain Hydrogen Br2 + 2HI ---> 2HBr + I2
Loss electron Na ---> Na+ + e Gain electron Cl2 + 2e → 2Cl-
Zn + CuSO4 ---> ZnSO4 + Cu Zn + CuSO4 ---> ZnSO4 + Cu
Increase Oxd. No Decrease Oxd. No
(0) (+2) (+2) (0)
EXAMPLE 1 Rule 1
Magnesium is the oxidation number for
oxidized Oxidising agent
atom and molecule is zero
(gain of oxygen) Cu is oxidising agent
Example:
as it causes Mg to
Mg, Ca, C, Cu, Zn, Cl2, O2, H2
be oxidized.
Oxidation
EXAMPLE 1
Rule 3
Na → Na+ + e (loss electron)
The sum of oxidation
Oxidation NaCl is an ionic
numbers of all elements in
compound. It exist
the compound is zero
as Na+ ions and Cl-
2Na + Cl2 → 2NaCl Example:
ions
H2SO4 KMnO4 SO2 K2Cr2O7
Reduction
0 0 0 0
Cl2 + 2e → 2Cl- (gain electron)
Rule 4
Calculate the oxidation numbers for the underlined elements.
(i) SO2 [compound] (ii) S2O32- [polyatomic ion] the oxidation number for
1(x) + 2(-2) = 0 2(x) + 3(-2) = -2 monoatomic ion is equal to
x - 4 = 0 2x - 6 = -2 its charge
x = +4 x = (-2 + 6) /2 Example:
H+ Fe2+ Cr3- O2- N3-
Type 1: Redox reaction involves Fe ion and ion Fe ion = +2
2+ 3+ x
Fe2(SO4)3
Zinc atom lose electrons to Fe3+ Zinc powder reduced Fe3+ ions to
Its undergo oxidation to form zinc Fe2+ ions
ions, Zn2+ Fe3+ accept one electron from
Zinc
Zn → Zn2+ + 2e-
(oxidation) Fe3+ + e → Fe2+
Ionic equation:
(Reduction)
2Fe3+ + Zn → 2Fe2+ +Zn2+
Zinc acts as reducing agent because it
reduced Fe3+ to Fe2+ ions Fe3+ acts as oxidising agent because
it oxidized Zn to Zn2+
Type 2: Displacement of metal from its salt solution
Observation:
Metal dissolve K Na Ca Mg Al Zn Fe Sn Pb H Cu Ag Au
/become thinner
Ionic Equation:
The copper(II) ions are Zinc is more electropositive than
Mg + Cu2+ Mg2+ + Cu
taken out from the solution to copper ( zinc is in higher position
form copper metal . than copper in electrochemical
series).
Cu2+ (aq) + 2e → Cu (s)
Zinc displaced copper from
Copper(II) ions are reduced. copper(II) sulphate solution.
The blue colour of copper(II)sulphate
solution fades. Zn(s) → Zn2+(aq) + 2e
Zinc is oxidised