General Chemistry Ch. 11 – Oxidation-Reduction Reactions – Flashcards
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| oxidation number rules |
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| Balancing oxidation-reduction reactions |
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| net ionic equations |
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| ignore spectator ions to focus only the species that actually participate in the reaction. |
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net ionic equations: combination reactions decomposition reactions combustion reactions double-displacement (metathesis) reactions
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| all are oxidation reduction reactions except for double-displacement reactions that don't form a solid salt. If no solid salt is formed there is no net ionic reaction because all species stay in solution and their oxidation number doesn't change |
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| disproportionation reactions |
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| aka dismutation reactions - a type of redox reaction in which one element is both oxidized and reduced, forming at least two molecules containing the element with different oxidation states |
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| redox titrations |
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| use voltage as an indicator as opposed to pH like acid-base titrations |
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| potentiometric titration |
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| a form of redox titration in which a voltmeter or external cell measures the electromotive force (emf) of a solution. No indicator is used, and the equivalence point is determined by a sharp change in voltage |