Summary IB Chemistry Topic 9/19: Redox Processes
IB Chemistry Topic 9/19: Redox Processes Redox Processes, also known as oxidation-reduction reactions, are a fundamental topic in chemistry that involves the transfer of electrons between species. This topic explores the concepts of oxidation and reduction, redox reactions, oxidation numbers, and balancing redox equations. 1. Oxidation and Reduction: Oxidation refers to the loss of electrons by a species, resulting in an increase in its oxidation state. Reduction, on the other hand, involves the gain of electrons by a species, leading to a decrease in its oxidation state. Redox reactions always occur as a pair, where one species is oxidized while another is reduced. 2. Oxidation Numbers: Oxidation numbers (also known as oxidation states) are assigned to atoms in a compound or ion to indicate their apparent charge or electron distribution. Rules are followed to assign oxidation numbers based on the electronegativity and known properties of the elements in the compound. 3. Balancing Redox Equations: Balancing redox equations involves ensuring that the number of electrons lost in the oxidation half-reaction is equal to the number of electrons gained in the reduction half-reaction. This can be achieved by adding appropriate coefficients to the species and adjusting the coefficients to balance the atoms and charge on each side. 4. Half-Reactions and Electrochemical Cells: Redox reactions can be divided into half-reactions, representing the oxidation and reduction processes separately. In electrochemical cells, redox reactions produce an electric current by the flow of electrons from the anode (site of oxidation) to the cathode (site of reduction). 5. Electrochemical Cells and Cell Potential: Electrochemical cells consist of two half-cells connected by an external circuit. The difference in the tendency of species to undergo oxidation or reduction determines the cell potential (Ecell). The cell potential is a measure of the driving force of the reaction and can be used to predict the spontaneity of redox reactions. Understanding redox processes is crucial for explaining the behavior of substances in various chemical reactions, predicting and controlling corrosion processes, and analyzing electrochemical systems. It has wide-ranging applications in fields such as energy storage, electroplating, and environmental remediation.
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oxidation and reduction
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electrochemical cells
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redox