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REDOX REACTION

OXIDATION

Oxidation may be defined in any of the following terms
  1. Addition of oxygen.
2 Mg + O2 2MgO
  1. Removal of hydrogen
3O2 + 4NH3  2N2 + 6H2O
  1. Addition of electronegative portion
Cu + Cl2 CuCl2
  1. Removal or decrease in the electropositive portion
H2S + Cl2 2 HCl + S
  1. De - electronation  

REDUCTION

Reduction may be defined in any of the following terms
  1. Addition of hydrogen
N2 + 3H2 2NH3
  1. Addition of electropositive portion
CuCl2 + Cu Cu2Cl2
  1. Removal of oxygen
CuO + H2 Cu + H2O
  1. Removal or decrease in the electronegative portion
2HgCl2 + SnCl2 Hg2Cl2 + SnCl4
  1. Electronation
    M + ne   Mn–

OXIDANT OR OXIDISING AGENT

As stated above the oxidising agent may be defined as a substance supplying oxygen or electronegative element, removing hydrogen or electropositive element and can accept electrons. They show decrease in oxidation number
Examples - K2Cr2O7, KMnO4, H2O2, Cl2, Br2, KClO3, FeCl3  etc.

REDUCTANT OR REDUCING AGENT

A substance supplying hydrogen or electropositive element, removing oxygen or electronegative element and can donate electrons. They show increase in oxidation number.
Examples - SnCl2, H2, H2S, Mg, FeSO4, H2C2O4, H2SO3.

REDOX REACTIONS

Reactions comprising of simultaneous oxidation and reduction and called oxidation - reduction or redox reactions.
SnCl2 + 2HgCl2 SnCl4 + Hg2Cl2

TYPES OF REDOX REACTIONS

  1. Intermolecular redox reactions - In this case one substance is oxidised and another is reduced.
4 HCl + MnO2 MnCl2 + Cl2 + 2H2O
Here HCl is oxidised and MnO2 is reduced.
  1. Disproportionation - In this case the same substance is oxidised and reduced eg.
  1. Intramolecular redox reactions - In this case one element of the compound is reduced while another element of the same compound is oxidised
Cr is reduced and N is oxidized

OXIDATION NUMBER

It is the number of electrons lost or gained by an
element during its change from free state in a particular compound.
Or
It is defined as the formal charge present on an atom in a particular compound determined by certain arbitrary rules.

RULES FOR DETERMINING OXIDATION NUMBER

  1. O.N. of elements in free state is zero eg  
  2. O.N. of hydrogen is always +1 except in ionic metal hydrides where it is – 1.
  3. O.N. of oxygen is –2 except in OF2 where it is + 2 and in peroxides where it is – 1.
  4. O.N. of metals is always +ve. For IA group elements it is +1 and for IIA group elements it is +2.
  5. O.N. of halogens is –1 in metal halides.
  6. O.N. of ion or radical is the number of electrons it must gain or lose to acquire neutrality i.e. it is equal to the electric charge for  is –2.
  7. O.N. of an atom within compound can be +ve, –ve integer, zero or fraction.
  8. The algebraic sum of all the O.N. of elements is equal to zero.
  9. The algebraic sum of all the O.N. of elements in an ion is equal to net charge on the ion.
  10. Maximum O.N. of an element is equal to number of valence electrons i.e. group number.
  11. Minimum O.N. of an element (except metals)  = (8 – group number).
  12. In metal corbonyl, and amalgams, O.N. of metals is zero.

COVALENCY AND OXIDATION STATE  

  1. Covalency : It is the number of hydrogen atoms which can combine with a given atom
or
It is the number of single bonds which an atom can form.
or
It is the number of electrons an atom can share. Valency is always a whole number.
  1. Oxidation state : It is defined as the O.N. per atom.

STOCK NOTATION

Representation of oxidation state of element by Roman numerals within parenthesis is known as stock notation eg FeCl3 is written as Iron(III) chloride and FeSO4 as Iron (II) sulphate.

CHEMICAL BONDING METHOD FOR DETERMINATION OF OXIDATION NUMBER

Sometimes wrong results are obtained when the O.N. is determined by applying the above mentioned simple rules. In such cases applying the chemical bonding method is very useful. The rules are
  1. For one covalent bond assign one unit negative charge to electronegative atom and one unit positive charge to less electronegative atom e.g. (electronegativity A> B).
  2. No charge when the covalent bond is between like atoms.
  3. In case of coordinate bond assign two unit negative charge to acceptor atom and two unit positive charge to donor atom e.g. (electronegativity A > B).
  4. No charge when donor in coordinate bond is more electronegative than acceptor eg (electronegativity A > B).
  5. When coordinate bond is between similar atoms assign two unit negative charge to acceptor and two unit positive charge to donor e.g. (electronegativity same).

CALCULATION/ DETERMINATION OF OXIDATION NUMBER OF UNDERLINED ELEMENT IN SOME COMPOUNDS

Let the O.N. of Cr be x then
2 × (+1) + 2 × (x) + 7 × (–2) = 0
2 + 2x –14 = 0 x = +6
  • KMnO4
Let the O.N. of Mn be x then
1 × (+1) + 1 × (x) + 4 × (–2) = 0
1 + 1x - 8 = 0 x = +7

  • H2SO4
Let the O.N. of S be x then
2 × (+1) + 1 × (x) + 4 × (–2) = 0
2 + x –8 = 0 x = +6

  • NH4NO3
    Split into two ions NH4+ and NO3-
Let O.N. of N be x in ion then
1 × (x) + 4 × (+1) = +1
x + 4 = +1 x = –3
Let the O.N. of N be x in ion then
1 × (x) + 3 × (–2) = –1
x – 6 = –1 x = +5

Let the O. N. of P be x then
1 × (x) + 4 × (–2) = –3
x – 8 = –3 x = +5

  • HNO3
Let the O.N. of N be x then
1 × (+1) + 1 × (x) + 3 × (–2) = 0
1 + x – 6 = 0 x = 5

  • KI3
Let the O.N. of I be x then
1 × (+1) + 3 × (x) = 0
1 + 3x = 0 x = –1/3

  • NaO2
    It is super oxide.
Let O.N. of O be x then
1 × (+1) + 2 × (x) = 0  1 + 2x = 0 x = –1/2

  • Fe3O4
    It is mixed oxide FeO.Fe2O3 and Fe has O.N. +2 and +3 respectively.
Let O.N. of Fe be x then

  • N3H (hydrazoic acid)  
Let O.N. of N be x then
3 × (x) + 1 × (+1) = 0
3x + 1 = 0 x = –1/3
  • K4[Fe(CN)6]
Let the O.N. of Fe be x then
4 × (+1) + 1 × (x) + 6 × (–1) = 0
(sum of O.N. of  CN = –1)
4 + x – 6 = 0 x = 2
Determination of oxidation number by chemical bonding method
  • CrO5
    Let the O.N. of Cr be x then
1 × (x) + 5 × (–2) = 0
x – 10 = 0 x = 10 (wrong)
Apply chemical bond method
x      + 1   × (–2) +     4 × (–1) = 0
(for Cr)        (one=O)   (four O – O )
x = +6

  • HCN
    Its structure is H – C N
for H – C bond H = +1, C = –1
for C N bond C = +3, N = –3
sum of O.N. of H = +1, C = +2 and N = –3

  • H – N ≡ C
    for H – N bond H = +1, N = –1
for N  C, N = –2 and C = +2 (for two covalent bonds) No contribution of NC bond since N more electronegative than C
O.N. of different atoms H = +1, C = +2, N = –3

  • H2SO5 (Caro acid) - Write structure and apply chemical bond method
2 × (+1)  + x + 3 × (–2) + 2 (–1) = 0
for H for S for O for O – O x = +6

  • Na2S2O3
(Structure I)
2 × (+1) + x + 1 × (–2) + 3 × (–2) = 0
for Na   for S* for S        for O
O.N. of S* = +6 and another S = –2
(Structure II)
2 × (+1) + 1 × (–1) + 1 × (x) + 3 × (–2) = 0
for Na          for S for S*     for O
2 – 1 + x – 6 = 0 x = +5
O.N. of S* = +5 and another S = –1
  • Na2S4O6
    Sodium tetra thionate - its structure is as follows
Let the O.N. of S* be x then
2 × (+1) + 6 × (–2) + 2 × (0) + 2 × (x) = 0
for Na         for O for middle S
2 – 12 + 0 + 2x = 0  
x = 5

  • CaOCl2
    Its structure is
O.N. of Cl is –1 and +1.
  • O3
    The structure of O3 is
O.N. of O in ozone is + 1 and –1

OXIDATION NUMBER CONCEPT OF OXIDANT (OXIDISING AGENT) AND REDUCTANT (REDUCING AGENT)

  1. Oxidising agent : A substance can act as oxidising agent if the oxidation number of one of its element is maximum eg HNO3 (O.N. of N = 5 which is maximum value)
The more the electronegativity of element and the more is O.N., the more is the oxidising power eg KClO4, KBrO4. KMnO4, K2Cr2O7, HClO4, HNO3 etc. Oxyanions are stronger oxidising agents in acidic solution than in basic or neutral solution.

  1. Reducing agent : A substance can act as reducing agent if the oxidation number of one of its element is minimum eg SnCl2 (O.N. of Sn = 2 which is minimum value), FeSO4, Na2S2O3, H2S, H2C2O4 Electronegative elements I-, Br, N3– are powerfully reducing in nature.

  1. Reducing as well as oxidising agent : A substance that can act as both, reducing as well as oxidising agent if O.N. of one of its element is in between the maximum and the minimum value eg HNO2 (O.N. of N = +3 which is intermediate of +5 and 0).

OXIDATION NUMBER AND ACID STRENGTH

The greater the O.N. of the element in oxyacids, the greater is the acid strength.

EQUIVALENT WEIGHT OF AN OXIDISING AGENT

It can be obtained by dividing the molecular weight by the number of electrons gained represented in a chemical balanced equation eg.
Equivalent wt. of KMnO4 in acid medium
Eq. wt. of K2Cr2O7

EQUIVALENT WEIGHT OF REDUCING AGENT

It can be obtained by dividing the molecular weight by the number of electrons lost as represented by a chemical balanced equation
The change in O.N. of two atoms of carbon is +2. Hence
Equivalent weight of oxalic acid  

BALANCING OF CHEMICAL EQUATIONS

For balancing a chemical equation the two important methods are:-

OXIDATION NUMBER METHOD

The certain rules are as follows
  1. Assign oxidation number to the atoms showing a change in oxidation state.
  2. Balance the total number of atoms undergoing change in oxidation state.
  3. Balance the number of electrons gained and lost.
  4. Balance [O] on both sides by adding H2O.
  5. Balance H atoms by adding H+ ions
  6. If the reaction proceeds in basic solution add sufficient number of OHions on both sides

ION ELECTRON METHOD

The rules are as follows:

  1. Split up the reaction into two half reactions showing oxidation and reduction separately.
  2. Balance number of atoms undergoing the change of oxidation state.
  3. Balance O on both sides by adding H2O.
  4. Balance H atoms by adding H+ ions.
  5. Balance charge by adding required number of electrons
  6. Make the number of electrons equal in two half reactions by multiplying with suitable coefficient.
  7. Add the two half reactions

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