Name 10 important oxidising agent and reducing agent ...
Answers
Oxidizing agent.
Cl
Br
H2SO4
HNO3
O2
KMnO4
K2Cr2O7
H2O2
Reducing agent
C
CO2
H2S
KI
SO3
NH3
SO2
H2
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Oxidizing and Reducing Agents
Oxidizing and reducing agents are key terms used in describing the reactants in redox reactions that transfer electrons between reactants to form products. This page discusses what defines an oxidizing or reducing agent, how to determine an oxidizing and reducing agent in a chemical reaction, and the importance of this concept in real world applications.
Oxidizing and Reducing Agents
An oxidizing agent, or oxidant, gains electrons and is reduced in a chemical reaction. Also known as the electron acceptor, the oxidizing agent is normally in one of its higher possible oxidation states because it will gain electrons and be reduced. Examples of oxidizing agents include halogens, potassium nitrate, and nitric acid.
A reducing agent, or reductant, loses electrons and is oxidized in a chemical reaction. A reducing agent is typically in one of its lower possible oxidation states, and is known as the electron donor. A reducing agent is oxidized, because it loses electrons in the redox reaction. Examples of reducing agents include the earth metals, formic acid, and sulfite compounds.
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Figure 1 : A reducing agent reduces other substances and loses electrons; therefore, its oxidation state increases. An oxidizing agent oxidizes other substances and gains electrons; therefore, its oxidation state decreases.
To help eliminate confusion, there is a mnemonic device to help determine oxidizing and reducing agents.
OIL RIG:
Oxidation Is Loss and Reduction Is Gain of electrons
Table 1 : Commons oxidizing and reducing agents
Common oxidizing agents Common reducing agents
O2 H2
O3 CO
F2 Fe
Br2 Zn
H2SO4 Li
Halogens (they favor gaining an electron to obtain a noble gas configuration) Alkali metals (they favor losing an electron to obtain a noble gas configuration)
Example 1 : Identify Reducing and Oxidizing Agents
Identify the reducing and oxidizing agents in the balanced redox reaction:
Cl2(aq)+2Br−(aq)⟶2Cl−(aq)+Br2(aq)
Oxidation half reaction
2Br−(aq)⟶Br2(aq)
Oxidation States: -1 0
Reduction Half Reaction
Cl2(aq)⟶2Cl−(aq)
Oxidation States: 0 -1
Overview
B- loses an electron; it is oxidized from Br- to Br2; thus, Br- is the reducing agent.
Cl2 gains one electron; it is reduced from Cl2 to 2 Cl-; thus, Cl2 is the oxidizing agent.
Exercise 1
Identify the oxidizing agent and the reducing agent in the following redox reaction:
MnO−4+SO2−3⟶Mn+2+SO2−4
Explanation: