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Redox Reactions
Oxidation-reduction, oxidation states, balancing redox
Key Concepts
- Oxidation: loss of electrons / increase in oxidation state
- Reduction: gain of electrons / decrease in oxidation state
- OIL RIG: Oxidation Is Loss, Reduction Is Gain
- Oxidising agent: gets reduced; reducing agent: gets oxidised
- Disproportionation: same element is simultaneously oxidised and reduced
Important Formulae
| Balancing by half-reaction (acidic) | Add H₂O to balance O, H⁺ to balance H, then balance charge |
| Oxidation state of O | Usually −2 (except peroxides −1, OF₂ +2) |
| Oxidation state of H | Usually +1 (except metal hydrides −1) |
Quick Tips
- F₂ is the strongest oxidising agent; Li is the strongest reducing agent.
- In MnO₄⁻: Mn is +7; in Cr₂O₇²⁻: Cr is +6 — both are strong oxidisers in acidic medium.
- Sum of oxidation states in a neutral compound = 0; in an ion = ion charge.
Practice Questions
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