Oxidation :
Gain of Oxygen
Increase in the number of Carbon-oxygen bonds
Loss of Hydrogen
loss of electrons
Reduction :
loss of Oxygen
Decrease in the number of Carbon-oxygen bonds
Gain of Hydrogen
Gain of electrons
Classify the phrases based on whether they apply to oxidation or reduction. Oxidation Reduction Answer Bank...
11) Oxidation is the and reduction is the A) gain of oxygen, loss of electrons B) loss of oxygen, gain of electrons C) loss of electrons, gain of electrons D) gain of oxygen, loss of mass E) gain of electrons, loss of electrons 12) Oxidation and mean essentially the same thing. A) activity B) reduction C) metathesis D) decomposition E) corrosion 13) Oxidation cannot occur without A) acid B) oxygen C) water D) air E) reduction
question 5, 6 5. (10 pts) Helena compares oxidation with reduction. Match each term with the correct definition a) Oxidation • Gain of oxygen • Gain of hydrogen b) Reduction • Loss of electron • Decrease in oxidation number • Gain of electron 6. Jasmine finds that the carbohydrate is one of the major sources of energy of our body. The combustion of the carbohydrate glucose produces carbon dioxide and water: C6H12O6 + O2 CO2 + H2O (unbalanced) a) (2...
is that right? QUESTION 11 Oxidation in redox reactions involves a loss of electrons and an increase in the oxidation number O a. a gain of electrons and an increase in the oxidation number b. a loss of electrons and a reduction in the oxidation number a gain of electrons and a decrease in the oxidation number d.
Reduction refers to __________ a. a decrease in oxidation number. d. a decrease in the atomic number. b. an increase in oxidation number. e. loss of mass. c. a gain in the number of protons.
Classify the phrases based on whether they describe or give an example of facilitated diffusion, active transport, or both. Facilitated diffusion Active transport Both Answer Bank movement to area of lower concentration movement across a membrane movement assisted by proteins glucose transport into muscle cell sodium ion transport out of cell requires energy
u n completion Status QUESTION 8 Oxidation in redox reactions involves a loss of electrons and an increase in the oxidation number a. a gain of electrons and an increase in the oxidation number b. a loss of electrons and a reduction in the oxidation number a gain of electrons and a decrease in the oxidation number QUESTION 9 What is the molarity (M) of a solution formed by dissolving 3.00 moles of NaCl in enough water to yield 4.00...
In a redox reaction, reduction is defined by the: Select the correct answer below: O gain of electrons, resulting in an increased oxidation number loss of electrons, resulting in a decreased oxidation number. gain of electrons, resulting in a decreased oxidation number. O loss of electrons, resulting in an increased oxidation number.
EXPERIMENT 11 THE MICROSCALE REDUCTION OF BENZIL WITH SODIUM BOROHYDRIDE INTRODUCTION Oxidation-reduction (redox) reactions occur in concert. One substance undergoes oxidation by donating electrons to another substance that is then reduced. In organic chemistry certain rules are followed in determining whether a particular substrate is being oxidized or reduced. Oxidation: The loss of hydrogen and/or gain of oxygen by a substrate Reduction: The gain of hydrogen and/or loss of oxygen by a substrate When an organic substrate is reduced, the...
EXPERIMENT 11 THE MICROSCALE REDUCTION OF BENZIL WITH SODIUM BOROHYDRIDE INTRODUCTION Oxidation-reduction (redox) reactions occur in concert. One substance undergoes oxidation by donating electrons to another substance that is then reduced. In organic chemistry certain rules are followed in determining whether a particular substrate is being oxidized or reduced. Oxidation: The loss of hydrogen and/or gain of oxygen by a substrater Reduction: The gain of hydrogen and/or loss of oxygen by a substrate When an organic substrate is reduced, the...
Classify the half-reactions as reduction half-reactions or oxidation half-reactions. H(g)2 H (aq) +2e Answer Bank 0, (8)+2H (aq)+2e H,O(g) oxidation reduction Cd(s)+20H (aq) Cd(OH), (s) + 2 e 2 NiO (OH)(s)+2H,O(1)+2 e 2 Ni(OH), (s)+ 2 OH (aq) Fe(s)Fe (aq) +2 e