CHEM 120 Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Titration, Zinc Bromide, Chemical Equation

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3rd: most common (reference): group 1 (+1), g2 (+2), h (+1), f (-1), o (-2), g7 (-1) Znbr2: sum of on = 0, br (-1 *2 = -2), so zn = +2. [h2po4]-: sum of on = -1, o (-2*4 = -8), h (+1*2 = +2), so p = +5. Now that we know how to assign oxidation numbers, let"s use them to identify redox reactions and ox/red agents. Movement of electrons (e-) from one reactant to another on change. H2so4(aq) + 2naoh(aq) na2so4(aq) + 2h2o(l: no reduction or oxidation, just an acid base reaction (not all reactions are redox) In balanced redox equations, # e-s lost (oxidation) = # e-s gained (reduction) Cu(s) + hno3(aq) cu(no3)2(aq) + no2(g) + h2o(l) Look at on, see that cu goes from 0 to +2 = oxidized, and that n goes from +5 to +4 = reduced. Difference: ox = loss of 2 e-s, red = gain of 1 e-

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