tags:
- chem
topic: Redox
date: 2023-10-15
Introduction
Reducers | Oxidised Forms |
---|---|
sulfite ion ( |
sulfate ion ( |
hydrogen sulfide ( |
sulfur ( |
hydrogen peroxide ( |
oxygen ( |
sulfur dioxide ( |
sulfate ion ( |
bromide ion ( |
bromine ( |
iodide ion ( |
iodine ( |
iron (II) ion ( |
iron (III) ion ( |
Oxidisers | Reduced Forms |
---|---|
permanganate ion (purple) ( |
manganese ion ( |
dichromate ion (orange) (Cr2O7^2-) | chromium (III) ion (green) ( |
hydrogen peroxide ( |
water ( |
hypochlorite ion ( |
chloride ion ( |
bromine (orange) ( |
bromide ion ( |
iodine (yellow/brown) ( |
iodide ion ( |
Full redox reactions are more complex than merely balancing conjugate pairs, typically requiring the addition of
This reaction can be split into its components to symbolise what is being reduced/oxidised.
In the above equation, magnesium is undergoing oxidation and is the reducing agent whereas oxygen is undergoing reduction and is the oxidising agent.