How to Figure out Relative Oxidizing Power of Molecules or Ions – Part 1
Redox or reduction–oxidation or oxidation–reduction (simultaneous) is a type of chemical reaction in which the oxidation states (OSs) of the reactants change.
Mnemonic:
OIL RIG (Oxidation Is Loss, Reduction Is
Gain)
Redox potential aka
oxidation/reduction potential (ORP or Ered) is a
measure of the tendency of a chemical species to gain electrons from or lose
electrons to an electrode; and therefore, be reduced or oxidized respectively.
As per the IUPAC (international
union of pure and applied chemistry), standard electrode potential (EѲ)
is the value of the standard emf (electromotive force) of a cell in
which molecular hydrogen under standard pressure is oxidized to solvated
protons at the left-hand electrode.
Question:
Explain why MnO4─
is more oxidizing than Cr2O72─ in an acidic
medium.
Solution:
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Zeff = Effective nuclear charge, EN = Electronegativity, BDE = Bond dissociation energy
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References:
(1) Ncert. Chemistry : Textbook for Class XII - Part.I; National Council Of Educational Research And Training: New Delhi.
(2) Brown, C.; Ford, M. Higher Level Chemistry, 2nd ed.; Pearson Education: Harlow, Essex, 2014.
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