I don't understand what causes redox reactions to occur.

In summary, redox reactions occur when there is a transfer of electrons between molecules or atoms. This transfer can happen due to a difference in electronegativity between the two substances, or as a result of an external energy source. Redox reactions are important in many biological processes, such as cellular respiration, as well as in industrial processes, such as the production of metals. Understanding the cause of redox reactions is crucial in chemistry and has many practical applications.
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For example, on this website http://www.chemguide.co.uk/physical/redoxeqia/combinations.html in the second diagram from the top, it shows that *if a high resistance voltmeter is placed between two pieces of metal, zinc and copper, the zinc metal will accumulate a build up of electrons.* Then when the resistance is relieved, the electrons will necessarily flow to the copper metal, which I understand.

What I'm confused about is: why do electrons build up on the zinc metal in the first place, and where do the electrons come from?

Thank ya.
 
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emr564 said:
why do electrons build up on the zinc metal

This is exactly the same question you can ask for every chemical reaction - why does it go the way it does. Short answer is - because it is thermodynamically favorable. In most cases that means that products have lower energy than reactants (although this is oversimplification).

where do the electrons come from?

From the half reaction - Zn "prefers" to be in the ionic form, and some of the atoms "jump" into solution leaving their electrons in the bulk of the metal.
 

1. What are redox reactions?

Redox reactions, short for reduction-oxidation reactions, are chemical reactions in which there is a transfer of electrons between atoms or molecules. One reactant is reduced (gains electrons) while the other is oxidized (loses electrons).

2. What causes redox reactions to occur?

Redox reactions occur due to the difference in electronegativity between the reactants. This difference causes one atom or molecule to have a greater tendency to gain electrons (reduced) while the other has a greater tendency to lose electrons (oxidized).

3. How do redox reactions affect the overall charge of a system?

Redox reactions can affect the overall charge of a system by either increasing or decreasing the number of electrons in the system. This can result in a net positive or negative charge, depending on which reactant is reduced or oxidized.

4. Can redox reactions occur without the involvement of oxygen?

Yes, redox reactions can occur without the involvement of oxygen. While oxygen is a common oxidizing agent, there are many other substances that can also cause oxidation in a redox reaction.

5. How are redox reactions important in everyday life?

Redox reactions are important in everyday life as they are involved in many essential processes such as cellular respiration, photosynthesis, and digestion. They are also used in various industries, including the production of metals, batteries, and pharmaceuticals.

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