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Redox Rules to Learn For Ionic and Covalent bonds Definition: Electonegativity is the atom’s ability to attract electrons. Fluorine is the most electronegative element Decrease EN electrons get further away from protons Increase EN More protons to attract electrons Oxidation number of an uncombined atom = zero (no compounds or ions) i.e. ie. 0 0 0 Mg, H2, Na 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 All H2 O2 N2 Cl2 Br2 I2 F2 ’s ox. # are zero Oxidation number of a monatomic ion = charge of the ion i.e. +2 Mg2+ , -2 O2- , +3 Al3+ -1 , Br- The sum of the oxidation numbers of a neutral compound = 0 i.e. +1 -2 H2O 2(+1) - 2 = 0 +4 -2 CO2 4 + 2(-2) = 0 +2 -2 CO =0 +1 -1 NaCl =0 The oxidation number for H is +1 Exception: when bonded to a less electronegative element (metal), then it is -1. i.e. i.e. +1 -1 +1 -1 +2 -1 LiH, NaH, MgH2 +1 -1 +1 -1 HF, HCl Exception Oxygen’s oxidation number is -2, in a compound Two exceptions: peroxides and fluorine +1 ? = -1 in H2O2 2(+1) + 2( ?) = 0 +2 -1 with OF2 where O is -1 where O is +2 ? + 2(-1) = 0 fluorine (more electronegative) Oxidation number of polyatomic compound = zero polyatomic ion = the charge of the ion i.e. compounds: -3 +1 NH3 -3 + 3(+1) = 0 SiCl4 K3PO4 i.e. ions: +1 NH4+ CO32-3+ 4(1) = +1 -3 SO42- NO3- Oxidation numbers for metals in: Group 1A metal compound 2A metal compound 3A Aluminum compound +1 -1 i.e. NaCl +2 +6 -2 MgSO4 +3 AlPO4 +2 + ? + 4(-2) =0 =0 =0 +1 +2 +3 The most electronegative element fluorine ALWAYS has an oxidation number of -1 when it is bonded to another element. i.e. HF Assign oxidation numbers to each element 4. NaH 5. HCl 1. Cl2 6. K3PO4 2. Cl- 7. CaSO4 3. MgCl2 8. KF If oxidation number goes up it is oxidized. If oxidation number goes down it is reduced. Balance the reactions, write the oxidation numbers for each atom and write the oxidizing and reducing agents. Loss of electron oxidation (LEO) Reducing agent Ex1 +1 -1 0 +2 -1 0 2 HCl + Zn ZnCl2 + H2 +2 + 2(-1) =0 Gain of electron reduction (GER) Oxidizing agent Ex2 Mg + N2 Mg3N2 Ex3 H2S + Cl2 HCl + S Ex4 Fe + O2 Fe2O3 There are three definitions of oxidation and reduction: Oxidation Reduction 1. Losing of electrons (LEO) 1. Gaining of electrons (GER) 2. Increasing oxidation # 2. Decreasing oxidation # 3. Gaining oxygen 3. Losing oxygen L E O goes G E R O S E L E C T R O N S X I D A T I O N A I N L E C T R O N S E D U C T I O N O I L X I D A T I O N S O S I N G R I G E D U C T I O N S A I N I N G