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r1 – redox half reactions
- write the redox half reaction for the following reactions and indicates if the original substance was oxidized or reduced.
a) formation of sodium ion
b) formation of chloride ion
c) formation of bromide ion
d) formation of copper (ii) ion
e) formation of oxide ion
f) formation of silver ion
- for the following reaction:
3 k₍ₛ₎ + al(clo₃)₃₍ₐq₎ → al₍ₛ₎ + 3 kclo₃₍ₐq₎
a) write the total and net ionic equations and build the half-reactions.
b) what is the reducing agent?
c) what is the oxidizing agent?
d) what is being reduced?
e) what is being oxidized?
- write the half reaction showing ni²⁺₍ₐq₎ as an oxidizing agent.
- write the half reactions showing sn²⁺₍ₐq₎ as both an oxidizing agent and a reducing agent.
Problem 1a: Formation of sodium ion
Step 1: Identify the reaction
Sodium metal (Na) forms sodium ion (\( \text{Na}^+ \)). The reaction is \( \text{Na}
ightarrow \text{Na}^+ + e^- \).
Step 2: Determine oxidation/reduction
Loss of electrons means oxidation. Sodium loses an electron to form \( \text{Na}^+ \), so it is oxidized.
Step 1: Identify the reaction
Chlorine gas (\( \text{Cl}_2 \)) or chlorine atom (Cl) forms chloride ion (\( \text{Cl}^- \)). The reaction is \( \text{Cl} + e^-
ightarrow \text{Cl}^- \) (or \( \text{Cl}_2 + 2e^-
ightarrow 2\text{Cl}^- \)).
Step 2: Determine oxidation/reduction
Gain of electrons means reduction. Chlorine gains an electron to form \( \text{Cl}^- \), so it is reduced.
Step 1: Identify the reaction
Bromine (Br) forms bromide ion (\( \text{Br}^- \)). The reaction is \( \text{Br} + e^-
ightarrow \text{Br}^- \) (or \( \text{Br}_2 + 2e^-
ightarrow 2\text{Br}^- \)).
Step 2: Determine oxidation/reduction
Gain of electrons means reduction. Bromine gains an electron to form \( \text{Br}^- \), so it is reduced.
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Half - reaction: \( \text{Na}
ightarrow \text{Na}^+ + e^- \); Original substance (Na) is oxidized.