Redox Reaction Class 11th Chemistry Notes
Redox Reaction Class 11th Chemistry Notes
Addition of oxygen
Oxidation Addition of electronegative element
Oxidizing Agent/Oxidant –
A reagent/substance which causes oxidation of other
species and itself undergoes reduction is called as
oxidizing agent or oxidant or electron accepter.
Examples – Mg(s) + F2 Mg F2
↓
(s)
(g)
agent
↓
Mg(s) + S(s) MgS (s)
Oxidizing
agent
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Reducing Agent/Reductant-
A reagent/substance which causes reduction of other
species and itself undergoes oxidation, is called as
reducing agent or reductant or electron donor.
Gain of e- (Reduction)
Loss of e- (oxidation)
Gain of e- (Reduction)
Loss of e- (oxidation)
Gain of e- (Reduction)
Oxidation Number-
The number of electrical charges carried by an element
in a compound, is called as oxidation number an element
in a compound.
1. SO2
x + 2(-2) = 0
x–4=0
x = +4
x – 8 = -2
x = -2 + 8
x = +6
3. KMnO4
+1+ x +4(-2) =
0
x + 1-8 = 0
x–7=0
x = +7
4. K2Cr2O7
+2(1)+2(x)+7(-2) =
0
2+2x-14 = 0
2x -14+2 = 0
2x – 12 = 0
12
2x = +12
2
x=
x = +6
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5. Ca3(PO4)2
10
2x = +10
X = 2 = +5
Oxidation state of each Phosphorous (P) atom is +5
6 SO3 2-
. X+3(-2) = -2
x-6 = -2
x = -2+6
x= +4
7 BrO3 1-
. x+3(-2) = -1
x-6 = -1
x = -1+6
x = +5
8 ClO4 1-
. x+4(-2) = -1
x-8 = -1
x = -1+8
x = +7
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9 NH4 1+
. x+4(1) =
+1
x+4 = 1
x = 1-4
x = -3
10. NO3 1-
x+3(-2) = -1
x-6 = -1
x = -1+6
x = +5
11. NO2 1-
x+2(-2) = -1
x-4 = -1
x = -1+4
x = +3
12.SO3
x+3(-2) = 0
x-6 = 0
x = +6
13.N2O5
2x+5(-2) = 0
2x-10 = 0
2x +10
X = +10/2
X = +5
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5. Mn1 O2 Mn1 +2 O2 1-
or Mn(IV)O2
Mn+4 O2 2-
↓
2) Increase in oxidation number
↓
Oxidation Reaction
Reducing agent
↓
3)Decrease in oxidation number
↓
Reduction reaction
Oxidizing agent
H3 As O3 BrO3 1-
↓
H3AsO4
↓ ↓
3(1)+x+3(-2) = o x+3(-2) = -1 3(1)+x+4(-2) = 0
3+x – 6 = 0 x-6 = -1 3+x-8 = 0
x-3 = 0 x = -1+6 x-5 = 0
x = +3 x = +5 x = +5
H3 As O3 + Br O3 1-→ Br + 3H3 As O4
+3 +5 1- +5 3
Change = 3-2 = 1
MnO4 1-
Mn 5
x + 4(-2) = -1
x-8 = -1
Fe 1
x = -1+8
x = +7
{multiply Mn by 1 & multiply Fe by 5}
Change = 2 - 0 = 2
CuO + 2NH3→ Cu + N2
+2 -3 (0) (0)
= (3x2) - 0
Change = +6-0 = 6
N 6 3 CuO
Cross multiply
x-2 = 0
So multiply Cu by 3 and N by 1 x = +2
Single x+3(-2) = -1
…………..(2) x+2(-2) = 0
x-4 = 0
x = +4
ClO2
x+2(-2) = 0
x-4 = 0
x = +4
We get
2(1)+2(x) = 0
H2O2→ O2+2H++1e-
2x = -2
2O = O2 = -2
a. Electrode potential-
The electrical potential, which is generated at the
surface of electrode, is called as electrode potential or
Emf or (Ecell)
b. Cathode-
The electrode, at which reduction occurs is called as
Cathode
c.Anode-
The electrode, at which oxidation occurs, is called as
Anode
d. Electrode Reaction-
The reaction associated with an electrode is called as
electrode reaction.
e. Redox couple-
The two chemical species, which are linked by transfer
of electrons are called as Redox couple
↓
E0cell E0cell
↓
Stronger Reducing Stronger
Agent Oxidizing agent