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p.5 Assigning Oxidation Numbers (Charge: +2, -1...) Rules for Oxidation Numbers Rule Statement 1. Atoms in elemental form = 0 An element has no charge 2. Monoatomic ions = the ion’s charge 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Oxygen almost always = -2 Except in peroxides (O22-) = -1 and OF2 = +2 Hydrogen almost always +1 Except in metal hydrides H = -1 Oxidation states in compounds must sum to zero Oxidation states in polyatomic ions must sum to the ion charge Always assign the more electronegative element a negative oxidation number In a compound or ion containing more than two elements, the element written the farthest to the right takes its most common oxidation state. Alkali always +1 Alkaline-Earth always +2 Examples Fe: 26 p and 26 e Na, O2, P4, As, Zn Fe3+: 26p and 23 e (lost 3 e) K+. Ca2+, Cl : ions!!! Na2O2 and OF2 H2SO4, CaH2, LiH (H2O) 0, [Ca(NO3)2] 0 ClO4 1-, ClO3 1- contain chlorine = +7 and +5 PF5 contains F = -1 and thus P = +5 SCN- contains N = -3(most common) S = -2 (negative value), thus C = +4 NaCl, CaCl2 Comparing Oxidation and Reduction Processes Oxidation Reduction 1. Number of electrons Loss (Leo) e- : products Gain (Ger) e- : reactants 2. Where electrons go 3. Status of oxygen Away from the atom Zn0 Zn2+ + 2eAtom ion product Gain Towards the ion Cu2+ + 2e- Cu0 Ion reactant atom Loss 4. Status of hydrogen Loss Gain 5. Oxidation number Increases (charge) Zn (0) Zn (+2) Example: CH3CH2OH CH3COOH Decreases Cu (+2) Cu(0) ethanol acetic acid (vinegar) (la piquette) Oxygen status: 1 Oxygen 2 Oxygen oxidation Hydrogen status: 6 Hydrogen 4 Hydrogen oxidation For the equations below: .balance them .write the oxidation half reaction .write the reduction half reaction .identify the oxidizing and reducing agents 1) C2H4 + O2 CO2 + H2O 4+ 2+ C2H4 + O2 C + 2O + 2H + O24+ + C2H4 2C + 4H + 12e(4e- + O2 2O2- ) X 3 oxidation hr: C2H4 2C4+ + 4H+ + 12ereduction hr: 12e- + 3O2 6O2overall balanced: C2H4 + 3O2 2CO2 + 2H2O OA (being reduced): O2 RA (being oxidized): C2H4 2) KClO3 KCl + O2 K+ + Cl5+ + 3O2- K+ + Cl + O20 + Spectator: K Cl5+ + 3O2- K+ + Cl- + O20 (6e- + Cl5+ Cl-) X 2 (2O2- O20 + 4 e--) X 3 oxidation hr: 6O2- 3O20 + 12ereduction hr: 12e- + 2Cl5+ 2Cladding 2 K+ to each reactant and product sides: overall balanced: 2KClO3 2KCl + 3O2 OA (being reduced): Cl5+ RA (being oxidized): O23) H2 + O2 H2O H2 + O2 2H+ + O2(H2 2H+ + 2e-) X 2 4e- + O2 2O2oxidation hr: 2H2 4H+ + 4ereduction hr: 4e- + O2 2O2overall balanced: 2H2 + O2 2 H2O OA (being reduced): O2 RA (being oxidized): H2