Redox Reactions Class 11 Notes Chemistry Chapter 8 - Learn CBSE
Redox Reactions Class 11 Notes Chemistry Chapter 8 - Learn CBSE
Redox Reactions Class 11 Notes Chemistry Chapter 8 - Learn CBSE
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7 8 9 10 11 12 SAMPLE IMPORT ANT REVISION ELECT RIC
SOLU PAPERS QUEST IONS NOT ES CARS
• Reduct ion
NCERT SOLUTIONS
Reduction RD SHARMA
is defined as the memoval CLASS 12 CLASS
of oxygen/electronegative 11 from
element CLASS 10
a substance CLASS
or 9 of
addition
hydrogen or electropositive element to a substance.
ForCBSE
example,
SAMPLE PAPERS TEXTBOOK SOLUTIONS
Hence, the oxygen of peroxide, which is present in -1 oxidation state is connected to zero oxidation state
and in 02 and in H2O decreases to -2 oxidation state.
• Fract ional Oxidat ion Numbers
Elements as such do not have any fractional oxidation numbers. When the same element are involved in
different bonding in a species, their actual oxidation states are whole numbers but an average of these is
fractional.
For example, In C302
Fractional O.N. of a particular element can be claculated only if we know about the structure of the
compound or in which it is present.
• Balancing of Redox React ions
(i) Oxidation Number Method. Following steps are involved:
(ii) NCERT SOLUTIONS
Write the correct formula RD
for SHARMA
each reactant CLASS 12
and product. CLASS 11 CLASS 10 CLASS 9
(b) By assigning the oxidation change in oxidation number can be identified.
(c) CBSE
Calculate the increase
SAMPLE PAPERS and decrease
TEXTBOOKin oxidation
SOLUTIONS number per atom with respect to the reactants. If more
than one atom is present then multiply by suitable coefficient.
(d) Balance the equation with respect to all atoms. Balance hydrogen and oxygen atoms also.
(e) If the reaction is carried out in acidic medium, use H+ ions in the equation. If it is in basic medium use OH–
ions.
(f) Hydrogen atoms in the expression can be balanced by adding (H20) molecules to the reactants or
products.
If there are the same number of oxygen atoms on the both side of equation then it represents the balanced
redox reaction.
(ii) Half Reaction Method. In this method two half equation are balanced separately and than added
together to give balanced equation.