From best oxidizing agent to best reducing agent : <u>Ag⁺, Sn²⁺, Cr³⁺, Na⁺</u>
<h3>Further explanation</h3>
The oxidation-reduction reaction or abbreviated as Redox is a chemical reaction in which there is a change in oxidation number
3 basic theories explain this Redox concept:
- 1. Binding / release of oxygen
The oxidation reaction is the binding of a substance with oxygen. (O₂)
For example:
2SO₂ + O₂ ----> 2SO₃
The reduction reaction is the release of oxygen from a substance.
For example:
2CuO → 2Cu + O₂
- 2. Electron release / binding reaction
Oxidation is an electron release event
Example:
2F ---> 2Fe³⁺ + 6e⁻
The reduction is an electron capture event
Example:
3O₂ + 6e⁻ ---> 3O²⁻
- 3. The reaction of addition / reduction of oxidation number
Oxidation is an increase in oxidation number, while reduction is a decrease in oxidation number.
In the redox reaction, it is also known
Reducing agents are substances that experience oxidation
Oxidizing agents are substances that experience reduction
The metal activity series is expressed in voltaic series
Li-K-Ba-Ca-Na-Mg-Al-Mn- (H2O) -Zn-Cr-Fe-Cd-Co-Ni-Sn-Pb- (H) -Cu-Hg-Ag-Pt-Au
The more to the left, the metal is more reactive (easily release electrons) and the stronger reducing agent
The more to the right, the metal is less reactive (harder to release electrons) and the stronger oxidizing agent
So that the metal located on the left can push the metal on the right in the redox reaction
From the ion ion below:
Ag⁺ ;Cr³⁺ ;Sn²⁺; Na⁺
If we sort according to the voltaic series: (from left to right)
Na, Cr, Sn, Ag
Then:
Na, the most reactive, strong reducing agent
Ag, less reactive, strong oxidizing agents
So that the order from best oxidizing agent to best reducing agent.
Ag⁺, Sn²⁺, Cr³⁺, Na⁺
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