CHE 1302 Lecture 18: CHEM C18 Electrochemistry

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10 Apr 2018
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6: review of oxidation & reduction reactions. Cation (+ charge) & anion ( charge) Redox process: involves electron transfer, oxidation & reduction must both take place. Two halves of redox reactions: oxidation: one species loses electrons to another, reduction: one species gains electrons from another, oilrig: oxidation is loss, reduction is gained. Oxidizing agents/reducing agents: oxidizing agents make other things oxidize (nonmetals), agent will take e, reducing agents make other things reduce (metals), agent will give away e, ex) cu(s) + 2agno3(aq) > cu(no3)2(aq) + 2ag(s) Half-reactions: oxidation: cu(s) > cu2+(aq) + 2e, reduction: ag+(aq) + e- > ag(s) Before: cu(s) & ag+(aq) solution: electrons from cu metal are transferred to ag+(aq) ions. After: ag(s) & cu2+ (aq: ag metal is formed, solution turns blue as cu2+(aq) ions form, balancing oxidation-reduction reactions. Redox reaction: separate into two half-reactions. Reduction half-reaction: electrons are reactants , balance each half reaction separately (mass & charge)

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