How to tell if a redox reaction is acidic or basic?
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Redox reactions are those that involve both oxidation and reduction. In the oxidation half reaction, one or more electrons are lost, while in the reduction half reaction, one or more electrons are gained. When these reactions are combined, we end up with a redox reaction. These reactions can take place in either acidic or basic or neutral medium. If the redox reaction takes place in an acidic medium, proton (or ) will appear in the chemical equation for redox reaction. On the other hand, if the reaction took place in an alkaline medium, hydroxyl ion (or ) ion will appear in either sides of the redox reaction equation. If neither of these ions are seen in the redox reaction, the medium is neutral.
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If you see hydronium particles or the radicals of acids, then it is occurring in an acidic medium. In the event that you see hydroxide particles or the equations of bases
Redox reaction
- Redox is oxidation-reduction of the response, where the two of them are taking place. A redox response is the increase of electrons for one animal type and a deficiency of electrons for another.
- It generally happens two by two. Each giver should have an acceptor. This is a Lewis corrosive base response, not a Brønsted corrosive base response (proton move).
- From the response component, you can figure out if "the response is occurring in an acidic or essential medium" ( in the event that H+ is available during adjusting the response, it's an acidic medium, and in the event that OH-is available, it's fundamental medium). Be that as it may, as far as anyone is concerned, you can't say whether "the response is acidic or fundamental."
- On the off chance that you have a reasonable condition and you see hydrogen particles, hydronium particles or the radicals of acids, then it is occurring in an acidic medium. In the event that you see hydroxide particles or the equations of bases, it's presumably occurring in the fundamental medium. On the off chance that you're playing out the response, you'll know since you added a corrosive or a base. In the event that it's a "balance this redox condition" issue from your educator, the data is generally given in the issue.
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