Chapter 8 Redox Reactions
Chapter 8 Redox Reactions
Chapter 8 Redox Reactions
REDOX REACTIONS
oxidation reduction
1. Addition of oxygen 1. Removal of oxygen
2. Removal of hydrogen 2. Addition of hydrogen
3. Addition of an electronegative 3. Removal of an electronegative
element element
4. Removal of an electropositive 4. Addition of an electropositive
element element
5. Loss of electron 5. Gain of electron
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Oxidising agent: A reagent which canincrease the oxidation number of an
elementin a given substance. These reagents are calledas oxidants also.
Reducing agent: A reagent which lowers the oxidation number of an element
in a givensubstance. These reagents are also called asreductants.
Redox reactions: Reactions which involvechange in oxidation number of the
interactingspecies
Balancing of redox reactions:
Oxidation Number Method:
Write the net ionic equation for the reaction of potassium dichromate(VI),
K2Cr2O7 with sodium sulphite,Na2SO3, in an acid solution to give
chromium(III) ion and the sulphate ion.
Step 1: The skeletal ionic equation is:
Cr2O72–(aq) + SO32–(aq) → Cr3+(aq)+ SO42–(aq)
Step 2: Assign oxidation numbers forCr and S
+6 –2 +4 –2 +3 +6 –2
Cr2O72–(aq) + SO32–(aq) → Cr3+(aq)+ SO42–(aq)
Step 4: Balance the charge by adding H+as the reaction occurs in theacidic
medium,
Cr2O72–(aq) + 3SO32–(aq) 8H+→ 2Cr3+(aq)+ 3SO42–(aq)
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Step 4: For reactions occurring in acidicmedium, add H2O to balance O atoms
and H+to balance H atoms.Cr2O72– (aq) +14 H+→ Cr3+(aq) + 7H2O (l)
Step 5: Add electrons to one side of the halfreaction to balance the charges. If
need be,make the number of electrons equal in the twohalf reactions by
multiplying one or both halfreactions by appropriate coefficients.
Fe2+ (aq) → Fe3+ (aq) + e–
Cr2O72– (aq) + 14H+ (aq) + 6e– → 2Cr3+(aq) +7H2O (l)
6Fe2+ (aq) →6 Fe3+ (aq) +6 e–
Step 6: We add the two half reactions toachieve the overall reaction and
cancel theelectrons on each side. This gives the net ionicequation as :
6Fe2+(aq) + Cr2O72– (aq) + 14H+(aq) → 6 Fe3+(aq) +2Cr 3+(aq) + 7H2O(l)
A redox couple is defined as havingtogether the oxidised and reduced forms
of asubstance taking part in an oxidation orreduction half reaction.
Represented as Zn2+/Zn and Cu2+/Cu.
Electrochemical cells are the devices which are used to get electric current by
using chemical reaction.
5. Is it possible to store :
(i) H2SO4 in Al container?(ii) CuSO4 solution in Zn vessel?
Ans : (i) yes. (ii) No.
6. Calculate the standard e.m.f. of the cell formed by the combination of
Zn/Zn2+⎤⎤ Cu2+/Cu.
Solution- : E0cell = E0cathode – E0anode
=0.34 – (-0.76) = 1.10V.
7. Identify the oxidizing and reducing agents in the following equations:
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(i) MnO4–(aq) +5Fe2+(aq) + 8H+(aq) → Mn2+(aq)+ 5Fe3+(aq) + 4H2O(l)
(ii) Cr2O72– +6Fe2+ + 14H+→ 2Cr3+ + 6Fe3+ + 7H2O
Ans : (i) O.A. = MnO4– ; R.A.= Fe2+
(ii)O.A.=Cr2O72–; R.A.= Fe2+
8. Predict all the possible oxidation states of Cl in its compounds.
Ans:- 0, -1, +1, +3, +5, +7
9. Formulate possible compounds of „Cl‟ in its O.S.is: 0, -1, +1, +3, +5, +7
Ans: Cl2, HCl, HOCl, HOClO, HOClO2, HOClO3 respectively.
10. List three measures used to prevent rusting of iron.
Ans: (i) galvanization(coating iron by a more reactive metal)
(ii) greasing/oiling
(iii) painting.
[ 2I-→ I2 +2e-] x 5
(iii) Zn + Cu2+ → ?
Cu, Ag, Au, Zn, Fe, Al, Na, Mg, Pt(SHE), Hg, Ca, K
Ans : Au, Hg, Ag, Cu, Pt(SHE), Fe, Zn, Al, Mg, Na, Ca, K
9.
Indicate O.S. of each atom present in given structure of peroxodisulphuric
acid
O O
+
+ S
S
O O OH
HO
OH
HO
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Ans: -2 -2 +6
O O
+
+ S
S
O O OH
HO
OH
+1 HO -2
-1
Ans :Standard Hydrogen Electrode (SHE) has beenselected to have zero standard
potential at alltemperatures. It consists of a platinum foilcoated with platinum black
(finely dividedplatinum) dipping partially into an aqueous solution in which the
activity (approximateconcentration 1M) of hydrogen ion is unity andhydrogen gas is
bubbled through the solutionat 1 bar pressure.The potential of the other half cell is
measuredby constructing a cell in which reference electrode is standard hydrogen
electrode. The potential of the other half cell is equal to thepotential of the cell.
Fig: SHE
HOTS QUESTIONS
1. Is rusting of iron an electrochemical phenomenon? How ?explain.
2. We expand croreof Rupees and even thousands of lives every year due to
corrosion. How can be preventing it. Explain.
Ans : (i) By Galvanization: Coating of a less reactive metal with a more reactive
metal e.g.- coating of iron surface with Zn to prevent rusting of iron.
(ii) By greasing /oiling (to keep away the object from the contact of air &
moisture.)
(iii)By painting (to keep away the object from the contact of air &
moisture.)
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