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Identifying Redox Reactions by Colour Changes

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Identifying Redox Reactions by Colour Changes

Redox reactions involve simultaneous electron loss (oxidation) and gain (reduction). Colour changes often identify these electron transfers.

What is a redox reaction?

What is a redox reaction?

  • A redox reaction changes the oxidation states of substances.
    • Oxidation means losing electrons.
    • Reduction means gaining electrons.
  • Redox reactions involve both at the same time.
Oxidising agent defined

Oxidising agent defined

  • An oxidising agent takes electrons from another substance.
  • It causes another substance to oxidise.
  • It gains electrons itself and is reduced.
    • Example: Potassium permanganate (purple) changes colour when it reduces.
Reducing agent defined

Reducing agent defined

  • A reducing agent gives electrons to another substance.
  • It causes another substance to reduce.
  • It loses electrons itself and is oxidised.
    • Example: Iron filings (grey) can change colour when they oxidise.
Identifying agents by colour changes

Identifying agents by colour changes

  • Look for colour changes to spot oxidising agents reducing, and reducing agents oxidising.
    • Potassium permanganate changes from purple to colourless in acid.
    • Copper oxide changes from black to brown when reduced to copper.
  • Colour changes show electron transfer in redox reactions.
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