CHEM:ATOM FOC 2E CL (TEXT)
CHEM:ATOM FOC 2E CL (TEXT)
2nd Edition
ISBN: 9780393284218
Author: Stacey Lowery Bretz, Natalie Foster, Thomas R. Gilbert, Rein V. Kirss
Publisher: WW Norton & Co
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Chapter 8, Problem 8.89QA
Interpretation Introduction

To determine:

a) Oxidation numbers of all the elements in the given reaction.

b) The elements being oxidized and being reduced.

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Answer to Problem 8.89QA

Solution:

a)  3 SiO2s+2 Fe3O4s3 Fe2SiO4s+O2g

Elements O.N. on reactant side O.N. on product side
Si +4 +4
O -2 -2 (in Fe2SiO4) and 0 (in O2)
Fe +3 (two Fe) and +2 (one Fe) +2

In this reaction, iron is reduced +3 to+2 and oxygen is oxidized (-2 to 0).

b) SiO2s+2 Fes+O2g Fe2SiO4s

Elements O.N. on reactant side O.N. on product side
Si +4 +4
O -2 (in SiO2) and 0 (in O2) -2
Fe 0 +2

In this reaction, iron is oxidized 0 to+2 and oxygen is reduced 0 to-2.

c) 4 FeO(S)+O2g+6 H2O(l)4 FeOH3s

Elements O.N. on reactant side O.N. on product side
H +1 +1
O -2 (in FeO and H2O) and 0 (in O2) -2
Fe +2 +3

In this reaction, iron is oxidized (+2 to+3) and oxygen is reduced 0 to-2.

Explanation of Solution

1) Concept:

We are asked to assign oxidation numbers to each element in the given reactions. We will follow the rules for assigning oxidation numbers to atoms. Using the changes in oxidation number, we can find out oxidized and reduced elements in the reactions. Oxidation numbers of some elements are constant as, in case of O, the common oxidation number is -2 with some exceptions. Also, the oxidation number of H is +1 except when it is attached to metal (-1).

2) Given:

i) 3 SiO2s+2 Fe3O4s3 Fe2SiO4s+O2g

ii) SiO2s+2 Fes+O2g Fe2SiO4s

iii) 4 FeO(S)+O2g+6 H2O(l)4 FeOH3s

3) Calculations:

a) 3 SiO2s+2 Fe3O4s3 Fe2SiO4s+O2g

The sum of oxidation numbers of neutral compounds equals zero. Therefore, in SiO2, sum of oxidation state of Si and O is zero.

Let the oxidation number of Si be x.

x+(2×O)=0

x+(2×-2)=0

x=+4

The oxidation state of Fe in Fe3O4 is

3x+4O=0

3x+4(-2)=0

3x=8

x=+ 2.66

So, in Fe3O4, two Fe  are in +3 oxidation state and one Fe  is in +2  oxidation state.

Oxidation state of Fe2SiO4 is calculated as below by considering oxidation number of Fe as x  and oxidation state of Si as y.

2x+y+4O=0

2x+y=+8

Here, two Fe are in +2  oxidation state, and Si is in +4  oxidation state.

Here, in the reaction, as Fe undergoes a change in the oxidation state from +3 to+2, it means Fe gets reduced. Further, O goes from -2 to 0. Therefore, O  gets oxidized.

b) SiO2s+2 Fes+O2g Fe2SiO4s

The sum of oxidation number of neutral compounds equals zero. So, in SiO2, sum of oxidation state of Si and O is zero.

Let the oxidation number of Si be x.

x+(2×O)=0

x+(2×-2)=0

x=+4

Oxidation number of compounds in its elemental form is zero. So oxidation state of Fe and O is zero.

Oxidation state in Fe2SiO4 is calculated as below by considering oxidation number of Fe as x  and oxidation state of Si as y.

2x+y+(4×O)=0

2x+y+(4×-2)=0

2x+y=+8

So here, two Fe are in +2  oxidation state and Si is in +4  oxidation state.

Here, in the reaction, as O undergoes a change in the oxidation state from 0 to-2, it means O is reduced. Further, Fe changes from 0 to+2, so it get oxidized.

c) 4 FeO(S)+O2g+6 H2O(l)4 FeOH3s

The sum of oxidation number of neutral compounds equals zero. So, in FeO, the sum of oxidation state of Fe and O is zero.

Let the oxidation number of Fe be x.

x+(1×O)=0

x+(1×-2)=0

x=+2

Oxidation number of compounds in its elemental form is zero. So oxidation state of O is zero.

So, oxidation state of Fe in Fe(OH)3 is

x+(3×O)+(3×H)=0

x+(3×-2)+(3×+1)=0

x=+3

So, in the reaction, Fe  undergoes from +2  oxidation state to +3,  so it is oxidized. Further, oxygen undergoes from 0 to -2, so it is reduced.

Conclusion:

Oxidation means loss of electrons, and reduction is gain of electrons. From the change in the oxidation state of elements, the oxidized and reduced species have been calculated.

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