Chemistry 2012 Student Edition (hard Cover) Grade 11
Chemistry 2012 Student Edition (hard Cover) Grade 11
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ISBN: 9780132525763
Author: Prentice Hall
Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Chapter 20.1, Problem 8LC

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The oxidized and reduced species in the given reaction, 2Nas+Br2l2NaBrs is to be found out using electron transfer or electron shift method.

Concept Introduction: The chemical reaction in which the electrons move from one species to other is defined as an electron transfer reaction. Redox reaction is also called a type of electron transfer reaction. Electron transfer reactions always contain oxidation and reduction since for gaining electrons there must be something to lose electrons.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 8LC

The chemical species that oxidized is Na and that is reduced is Br2 .

Explanation of Solution

Redox reactions involve oxidation and reduction processes. The chemical species that involves the loss of an electron or removal of the electron is said to be oxidized and the corresponding reaction is oxidation. While the chemical species that involves the gain of electrons or the acceptance of electrons is said to be reduced and the corresponding reaction is reduction.

In the given reaction,

  2Nas+Br2l2NaBrs

The compound NaBr contains sodium, Na+ , and bromide, Br ions. The electron transfer reaction taking place here is,

  NasNa+g+e

  Br2I+2e2Brg

Here, sodium is removing one electron from it. While Br2 is accepting the removed electrons. Therefore the species that undergo oxidation is Na and that undergo reduction is Br2 .

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The oxidized and reduced species in the given reaction, H2g+Cl2g2HClg is to be found out using electron transfer or electron shift method.

Concept Introduction: The chemical reaction in which the electrons move from one species to other is defined as an electron transfer reaction. Redox reaction is also called a type of electron transfer reaction. Electron transfer reactions always contain oxidation and reduction since for gaining electrons there must be something to lose electrons.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 8LC

The chemical species that oxidized is H2 and that is reduced is Cl2 .

Explanation of Solution

Redox reactions involve oxidation and reduction processes. The chemical species that involves the loss of an electron or removal of the electron is said to be oxidized and the corresponding reaction is oxidation. While the chemical species that involves the gain of electrons or the acceptance of electrons is said to be reduced and the corresponding reaction is reduction.

In the given reaction,

  H2g+Cl2g2HClg

The electron transfer reaction taking place here is,

  H2g2H+g+2e

  Cl2g+2e2Cl

Here, dihydrogen, H2 is removing the electron from it. While Cl2 is accepting the removed electrons. Therefore the species that undergo oxidation is Cl2 and that undergo reduction is Cl2 .

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The oxidized and reduced species in the given reaction, 2Lis+F2g2LiFs is to be found out using electron transfer or electron shift method.

Concept Introduction: The chemical reaction in which the electrons move from one species to other is defined as an electron transfer reaction. Redox reaction is also called a type of electron transfer reaction. Electron transfer reactions always contain oxidation and reduction since for gaining electrons there must be something to lose electrons.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 8LC

The chemical species that oxidized is Li and that is reduced is F2 .

Explanation of Solution

Redox reactions involve oxidation and reduction processes. The chemical species that involves the loss of an electron or removal of the electron is said to be oxidized and the corresponding reaction is oxidation. While the chemical species that involves the gain of electrons or the acceptance of electrons is said to be reduced and the corresponding reaction is reduction.

In the given reaction,

  2Lis+F2g2LiFs

  2Lis2Li+g+e

  F2g+2e2F

Here, lithium is removing one electron from it. While F2 is accepting the removed electrons. Therefore, the species that undergo oxidation is Li and those that undergo reduction is F2 .

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The oxidized and reduced species in the given reaction, Ss+Cl2gSCl2g is to be found out using electron transfer or electron shift method.

Concept Introduction: The chemical reaction in which the electrons move from one species to other is defined as an electron transfer reaction. Redox reaction is also called a type of electron transfer reaction. Electron transfer reactions always contain oxidation and reduction since for gaining electrons there must be something to lose electrons.

(d)

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Answer to Problem 8LC

The chemical species that oxidized is sulfur and that is reduced is Cl2 .

Explanation of Solution

Redox reactions involve oxidation and reduction processes. The chemical species that involves the loss of an electron or removal of the electron is said to be oxidized and the corresponding reaction is oxidation. While the chemical species that involves the gain of electrons or the acceptance of electrons is said to be reduced and the corresponding reaction is reduction.

In the given reaction,

  Ss+Cl2gSCl2g

The electron transfer reaction taking place here is,

  SsS2+g+2e

  Cl2g+2e2Cl

Here, sulfur, S is removing electrons from it. While Cl2 is accepting the removed electrons. Therefore the species that undergo oxidation is S and those that undergo reduction is Cl2 .

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The oxidized and reduced species in the given reaction, N2g+2O2g2NO2g is to be found out using electron transfer or electron shift method.

Concept Introduction: The chemical reaction in which the electrons move from one species to other is defined as an electron transfer reaction. Redox reaction is also called a type of electron transfer reaction. Electron transfer reactions always contain oxidation and reduction since for gaining electrons there must be something to lose electrons.

(e)

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Answer to Problem 8LC

The chemical species that oxidized is N2 and that is reduced is O2 .

Explanation of Solution

Redox reactions involve oxidation and reduction processes. The chemical species that involves the loss of an electron or removal of the electron is said to be oxidized and the corresponding reaction is oxidation. While the chemical species that involves the gain of electrons or the acceptance of electrons is said to be reduced and the corresponding reaction is reduction.

In the given reaction,

  N2g+2O2g2NO2g

The electron transfer reaction taking place here is,

  N22N2+g+2e

  O2g+2e2O

Here, dinitrogen, N2 is removing electrons from it. While O2 is accepting the removed electrons. Therefore the species that undergo oxidation is N2 and that undergo reduction are O2 .

(f)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The oxidized and reduced species in the given reaction, Mgs+CuNO32aqMgNO32aq+Cus is to be found out using electron transfer or electron shift method.

Concept Introduction: The chemical reaction in which the electrons move from one species to other is defined as an electron transfer reaction. Redox reaction is also called a type of electron transfer reaction. Electron transfer reactions always contain oxidation and reduction since for gaining electrons there must be something to lose electrons.

(f)

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Answer to Problem 8LC

The chemical species that oxidized is Mg and that is reduced is Cu2+ .

Explanation of Solution

Redox reactions involve oxidation and reduction processes. The chemical species that involves the loss of an electron or removal of the electron is said to be oxidized and the corresponding reaction is oxidation. While the chemical species that involves the gain of electrons or the acceptance of electrons is said to be reduced and the corresponding reaction is reduction.

In the given reaction,

  Mgs+CuNO32aqMgNO32aq+Cus

The electron transfer reaction taking place here is,

  mgMg2+g+2e

  Cu2++2e2Cu

Here, magnesium, Mg is removing electrons from it. While Cu2+ is accepting the removed electrons. Therefore the species that undergo oxidation is Mg and those that undergo reduction is Cu2+ .

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Chemistry 2012 Student Edition (hard Cover) Grade 11

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