Can someone tell me what it means for a reaction to be a redox reaction?i know it has to have a reduction / addition in electrons.
My teacher gave us a test MC where we had to circle the redox reaction. The answer was an acid base neutralisation reaction, but there were deplacement reactions and combination reactions. Wouldnt they also be redox reactions since they are transferring electrons?
Redox = change in oxidation number.
Classifying reactions as 'displacement' or 'combination' reactions really isn't that informative sometimes. Generally, those aren't redox reactions, but there are exceptions.
What do we mean by electron transfer? We really mean, changing 'ownership' of the electrons. Consider the reaction between hydrogen gas and chlorine gas to form hydrogen chlorine. Originally, all four atoms own zero 'net' electrons; they all donate one electron to bond with another atom. As these are covalent bonds between identical atoms, each atom 'owns' half of the two electrons in the bond, i.e. they're considered to keep their electron for the sake of calculating oxidation numbers.
Now consider HCl. Here, the H-Cl bond is polarised and the chlorine atom is taken to 'own' the two electrons in the bond because it's more electronegative. Hence, chlorine has gained an electron and hydrogen has lost an electron. Oxidation numbers can be considered as the charge on an atom if you assume all bonds are ionic and assign electrons in covalent bonds to the more electronegative atom.
Hi humans
i did an experiment in class the other day- and i have a validation on it in the next couple of days...i was wandering if someone could please help me out?
The experiment was on equilibrium and Le CHatelier's principle
first we got K2CrO4 and added HCl solution to it...then to the same solution we added the base NaOH. originally the K2CrO4 was orange, with added base it went to yellow, then when we added acid to the solution it went back to orange..
the question is: By referring to the collision theory account for the observed colour change that occurred when HCl solution is added to the K2CrO4 solution
I'd appreciate any help 
Thankyou so much in advance
The equilibrium here is 2CrO
42- + 2H
+ <-> Cr
2O
72- + H
2O
Add HCl to it -> more reactants -> more collisions between reactants -> faster forward reaction rate -> more products formed than reactants -> see more products