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Card 6
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What word can we use to describe what happens at atom A and B? (not oxidation/reduction)
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Card 7
Front
What does OIL RIG stand for? (helps remember which redox reaction is which)
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Card 8
Front
In the reaction Na + Cl --> NaCl, which one is being oxidised/reduced?
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Card 9
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(Not a question) This should help explain why reduction is gain of electrons, and not lose (reduce)...
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Card 10
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You cannot use -(minus) in chemical reactions. So how would you write that Na gets oxidsised in the reaction Na + Cl?
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Card 11
Front
We can write 2 __ reactions for a redox reaction
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Card 12
Front
Why 2?
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Card 13
Front
If an element is by itself (e.g Cl2, S6, Na) it always has an oxidation number of __
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Card 14
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Monatomic ions are ions made from only one ___
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Card 15
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Monatomic ions oxidation number is the same as their...
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