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1.9.3 Redox Equations

What is a Redox Reaction?

A redox reaction involves both oxidation (loss of electrons) and reduction (gain of electrons) occurring simultaneously. During a redox reaction, one species is oxidized and another is reduced.

Example of a Redox Reaction

Consider the reaction:

6HI+H2SO43I2+S+4H2O6HI + H_2SO_4 \rightarrow 3I_2 + S + 4H_2O
  • Oxidation: Iodine in HIHI is oxidized from an oxidation state of -1 to 0 in I2I_2.
  • Reduction: Sulfur in H2SO4H_2SO_4 is reduced from an oxidation state of +6 to 0 in elemental sulfur. Thus, oxidation and reduction occur together in the same reaction, making it a redox process.

Special Case: Disproportionation Reaction

In a disproportionation reaction, the same element is both oxidized and reduced in a single reaction.

Example:

Cl2+H2OHCl+HOClCl_2 + H_2O \rightarrow HCl + HOCl

In this reaction:

  • Chlorine is oxidized from 0 in Cl2Cl_2 to +1 in HOClHOCl.
  • Chlorine is also reduced from 0 in Cl2Cl_2 to -1 in HClHCl. This is a disproportionation reaction because chlorine undergoes both oxidation and reduction.

Oxidizing and Reducing Agents

  • Oxidizing agents are electron acceptors. They cause other substances to lose electrons (be oxidized) and are themselves reduced.
  • Reducing agents are electron donors. They cause other substances to gain electrons (be reduced) and are themselves oxidized.

Half-Equations in Redox Reactions

Half-equations are used to represent the oxidation or reduction process separately, showing the transfer of electrons. This is important for balancing redox reactions.

Writing Half-Equations

Oxidation Half-Equation:

Represents the loss of electrons.

Example: FeFe3++3e\text{Example: } Fe \rightarrow Fe^{3+} + 3e^-

Reduction Half-Equation:

Represents the gain of electrons.

Example: Cl2+2e2Cl\text{Example: } Cl_2 + 2e^- \rightarrow 2Cl^-

Combining Half-Equations

To form the overall balanced redox equation, the oxidation and reduction half-equations must be combined. The number of electrons in each half-equation must be equal, allowing the electrons to cancel out.

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Example: Iron and Chlorine Reaction

2Fe+3Cl22FeCl32Fe + 3Cl_2 \rightarrow 2FeCl_3

Step 1: Oxidation Half-Equation:

2Fe2Fe3++6e2Fe \rightarrow 2Fe^{3+} + 6e^-

Step 2: Reduction Half-Equation:

3Cl2+6e6Cl3Cl_2 + 6e^- \rightarrow 6Cl^-

By combining these equations, the electrons cancel out, resulting in the balanced overall redox equation:

2Fe+3Cl22FeCl32Fe + 3Cl_2 \rightarrow 2FeCl_3

Balancing More Complex Redox Reactions

In more complicated reactions, such as when an oxidizing or reducing agent contains oxygen or hydrogen, water molecules (H2OH_2O) and hydrogen ions (H+H^+) may be needed to balance the equation.

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Example: Manganate(VII) to Manganese(II) In an acidic solution, MnO4MnO_4^- is reduced to Mn2+Mn^{2+}:


Step 1: Reduction Half-Equation:

MnO4Mn2+MnO_4^- \rightarrow Mn^{2+}

Step 2: Add H^+ and H_2O to balance oxygen and hydrogen:

MnO4+8H+Mn2++4H2OMnO_4^- + 8H^+ \rightarrow Mn^{2+} + 4H_2O

Step 3: Balance the charges by adding electrons:

MnO4+8H++5eMn2++4H2OMnO_4^- + 8H^+ + 5e^- \rightarrow Mn^{2+} + 4H_2O
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