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Extractions: Supplementary Reading Material from Harris, Quantitative Chemical Analysis , 4th Ed.: Chapters 14, 15, 18 Supplementary Reading Material from Harris, Exploring Chemical Analysis , 1st Ed.: Chapters 13, 14 Oxidation Numbers oxidation number or ( oxidation state ) in a simple binary ionic compound is the number of electrons gained or lost by an atom of that element when it forms a compound. In the cases of single-atom ions it corresponds to the actual charge on the ion. General Rules to Determine the Oxidation Number of an Element The oxidation number is in any neutral substance that contains atoms of only one element. The oxidation number is equal to the charge on the ion for ions that contain only a single atom. The oxidation number of hydrogen is +1 when it is combined with a more electronegative element.
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Extractions: CHP Home GenChem Analytical Instrumentation ... Index Electrochemistry encompasses chemical and physical processes that involve the transfer of charge. Some examples are electroplating, iron oxidation (rusting), solar-energy conversion, energy storage (batteries), photosynthesis, and respiration. Links to background documents on redox chemistry are listed below. There are two categories of electrochemical processes that are applied to quantitative measurements: potentiometry - measurement of a potential (voltage) electrolytic methods - measurement involving a current In both of these categories, an electrochemical measurement can be related to the concentration of an analyte. See the Electrochemistry Index for links to specific electrochemical techniques.
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Extractions: Other languages: Deutsch Bahasa Indonesia Nederlands From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Electrochemistry is the study of the electronic and electrical aspects of chemical reactions The elements involved in an electrochemical reaction are characterized by the number of electrons each has. The oxidation state of an ion is the number of electrons it has accepted or donated compared to its neutral state (which is defined as having an oxidation state of 0). If an atom or ion donates an electron in a reaction its oxidation state is increased, if an element accepts an electron its oxidation state is decreased. For example when sodium reacts with chlorine, sodium donates one electron and gains an oxidation state of +1. Chlorine accepts the electron and gains an oxidation state of -1. The sign of the oxidation state (positive/negative) actually corresponds to the value of each ion's electronic charge. The attraction of the differently charged sodium and chlorine ions is the reason they then ionicly bond to each other.
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Extractions: Electrochemistry Bruce Kitsuse Peirce School 4742 W. Byron Avenue 1423 W. Bryn Mawr Avenue Chicago IL 60641 Chicago IL 60640 (312) 282-3778 (312) 534-2440 Objectives Students understand that electricity causes chemical reactions and chemical reactions can cause electricity. Materials needed This list of materials is for three groups consisting of four members per group. 1. 1 Molar Copper Nitrate Solution 2. 1 Molar Zinc Nitrate Solution 3. 1 Molar Ammonium Nitrate Solution 4. 10 pieces of zinc metal 5. 10 pieces of copper metal 6. alligator clips 7. ten 300 ml glass beakers 8. masking tape 9. six stainless steel electrodes 10. box of epsom salt 11. six 6-volt batteries 12. insulated copper wire and wire stripper 13. six micro scale test tubes 14. matches and wood splints 15. paper clips 16. glass U-tube 17. cotton 18. voltmeter 19. buckets Strategy Performance Assessment For most activities a formula of the expected reaction will be written on the overhead projector prior to and left there during the activity. The students comprehension of the activity will evaluated orally through their ability to explain both the formula and their observations. Conclusions Students should understand that electricity can be produced by chemical reactions and chemical reactions can produce electricity because they have seen this happen in the activities they performed. They should also understand that in each case a redox reaction has occurred.
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Extractions: Electrochemistry Allen, Donna L. Bowen High School 804 S. Lyman Avenue 933-7200 Oak Park, IL 60304 524-8760 Objectives: One form of energy may be transformed into another. How can electricity be changed into chemical energy? How can chemical energy be transformed into electricity? Apparatus needed: Strips of copper, zinc, lead, magnesium 0.5 M solutions of soluble salts of copper, zinc, lead and magnesium (acetates or chlorides) 0.05 M copper (II) sulfate plastic cups (preferably clear) index cards (support strips) voltmeters (milliammeters, galvanometers as available) insulated wires one lemon Recommended strategy: Return to Physics Index
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Extractions: Previous Test Bank Test Banks Menu Next Test Bank Redox Equations - Sum of Coefficients Given All Substances Redox Equations - Coefficients of Some Substances Given All Substances Redox Equations - Coefficient of H for Incomplete Substances Redox Equations - Coefficient of OH for Incomplete Substances Electrons Transferred in a Reaction Coulombs and Amperage Silver Coulometer Amperage Electrolysis - Mass Electrolysis - Atomic Weight Electrolysis - Time Required Electrolysis - Current Required Faradays Electrolysis - Concentration of Unelectrolyzed Material Electrolysis - Charge of Ion or Oxidation State Electrolysis - Stoichiometric Comparisons Electrolysis - Industrial Applications - Current Electrolysis - Industrial Applications - Mass or Volume Electrolysis - Industrial Applications - Time Calculate Voltage from Half Reactions Information Derived from Cell Notation Calculate Voltage from Cell Notation Calculate Half Cell Potential from EMF and Half Cell Potential Calculate Half Cell Voltage from Cell Notation and Half Reaction Comparison of Voltages of Several Possible Cells Comparison of Strength of Oxidizing and Reducing Agents Relative Reactivity of Metals Calculate Equilibrium Constant from Voltage of Cell Calculate Equilibrium Constant from Half Cell Potentials Calculate K sp or K d from Half Cell Potentials Calculate Cell Potential from Equilibrium Constant Calculate G o from Cell Potential Calculate G o for Cell from Half Cell Potentials
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