What is Redox: Definition and 214 Discussions

Redox (reduction–oxidation, pronunciation: RED-oks or REE-doks) is a type of chemical reaction in which the oxidation states of atoms are changed. Redox reactions are characterized by the actual or formal transfer of electrons between chemical species, most often with one species (the reducing agent) undergoing oxidation (losing electrons) while another species (the oxidizing agent) undergoes reduction (gains electrons). The chemical species from which the electron is removed is said to have been oxidized, while the chemical species to which the electron is added is said to have been reduced. In other words:

Oxidation is the loss of electrons or an increase in the oxidation state of an atom, an ion, or of certain atoms in a molecule.
Reduction is the gain of electrons or a decrease in the oxidation state of an atom, an ion, or of certain atoms in a molecule (a reduction in oxidation state).Many reactions in organic chemistry are redox reactions due to changes in oxidation states but without distinct electron transfer. For example, during the combustion of wood with molecular oxygen, the oxidation state of carbon atoms in the wood increases and that of oxygen atoms decreases as carbon dioxide and water are formed. The oxygen atoms undergo reduction, formally gaining electrons, while the carbon atoms undergo oxidation, losing electrons. Thus oxygen is the oxidizing agent and carbon is the reducing agent in this reaction.Although oxidation reactions are commonly associated with the formation of oxides from oxygen molecules, oxygen is not necessarily included in such reactions, as other chemical species can serve the same function.Redox reactions can occur relatively slowly, as in the formation of rust, or much more rapidly, as in the case of burning fuel. There are simple redox processes, such as the oxidation of carbon to yield carbon dioxide (CO2) or the reduction of carbon by hydrogen to yield methane (CH4), and more complex processes such as the oxidation of glucose (C6H12O6) in the human body. Analysis of bond energies and ionization energies in water allow calculation of the redox potentials.

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  1. barryj

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  2. somasimple

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  3. I

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  4. P

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  5. D

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  6. C

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  7. nineteen

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  8. K

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  9. somasimple

    RedOx Reactions & Phase Changes

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  10. J

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  11. S

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  12. C

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  13. alphaj

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  14. T

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  15. Wrichik Basu

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  16. erbilsilik

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  17. T

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  18. N

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  19. B

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    Homework Statement Balance :- $${Cl_2O_7} + {H_2O_2} {\longrightarrow} {ClO_2^-} +{O_2} + {H^+}$$ Medium :- basicHomework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution $${\stackrel{+7}{Cl_2}\stackrel{-2}{O_7}} + {\stackrel{-1}{H_2}\stackrel{-1}{O_2}} {\longrightarrow}...
  20. S

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  21. A

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  22. ashsully

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  23. D

    Can Methane and Citric Acid be Balanced in a Redox Reaction?

    Hi there: I'm trying to balance a reaction in which methane is oxidized by citric acid in solution. Both methane and citric acid will be transformed into carbon dioxide. To begin, I checked that the reaction is indeed a redox reaction. C6H8O7→CO2 So, I calculated the oxidation number for...
  24. Clara Chung

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  25. Revengeance

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  26. Stephanus

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  27. E

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  28. R

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  29. terryds

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  30. P

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  31. P

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  32. P

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  33. P

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  34. terryds

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  35. S

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  36. R

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  37. Dong Aleta

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  38. T

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    Homework Statement [C2O4]-2 ------> CO2 Find if the reaction is oxidation or reduction and determine the no. of electrons lost or gained by carbon. Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution I started with finding the oxidation states of both elements. It's 3+ and 2- for carbon and...
  39. Elvis 123456789

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  40. ugenetic

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  41. G

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  42. C

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  43. L

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  44. W

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  45. M

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  46. D

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  47. N

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  48. K

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  49. K

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  50. S

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