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Ch.21 - Transition Elements and Coordination Chemistry
McMurry - Chemistry 8th Edition
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21장, 문제 58

Do you expect a compound with vanadium in the +2 oxidation state to be an oxidizing or a reducing agent? Explain.

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Understand the concept of oxidation states: The oxidation state of an element in a compound indicates the degree of oxidation (loss of electrons) of that element. A positive oxidation state means the element has lost electrons.
Identify the oxidation state of vanadium: In this problem, vanadium is in the +2 oxidation state, meaning it has lost two electrons.
Determine the tendency of vanadium in the +2 state: A species with a lower oxidation state (like +2) has the potential to lose more electrons, but it can also gain electrons to reach a higher oxidation state.
Consider the role of reducing and oxidizing agents: A reducing agent donates electrons to another species and is itself oxidized. An oxidizing agent accepts electrons from another species and is itself reduced.
Analyze vanadium's behavior: Since vanadium in the +2 oxidation state can gain electrons to reach a higher oxidation state, it is more likely to act as a reducing agent, donating electrons to other species.

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Oxidation States

Oxidation states indicate the degree of oxidation of an atom in a compound. In this context, vanadium in the +2 oxidation state means it has lost two electrons. Understanding oxidation states is crucial for predicting the behavior of elements in redox reactions, as they determine whether a species can gain or lose electrons.
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Oxidation Numbers

Reducing Agents

A reducing agent is a substance that donates electrons in a chemical reaction, causing another species to be reduced. When a compound has a lower oxidation state, like vanadium in +2, it is often a good reducing agent because it can easily lose more electrons to achieve a higher oxidation state, thus facilitating the reduction of other substances.
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Oxidizing and Reducing Agents

Redox Reactions

Redox (reduction-oxidation) reactions involve the transfer of electrons between two species, where one is oxidized and the other is reduced. The ability of a compound to act as an oxidizing or reducing agent is determined by its oxidation state and electron affinity. In this case, vanadium in the +2 state is likely to act as a reducing agent, as it can donate electrons to other species.
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Identifying Redox Reactions