Redox and Analytical Techniques · Chemical Reactions
Oxidation, Reduction, and Redox Titrations
Using oxidation numbers to track electron flow and performing titrations with oxidizing agents.
Key Questions
- 1How do oxidation numbers help us identify the oxidizing and reducing agents in a reaction?
- 2Why are half equations necessary for balancing complex redox reactions?
- 3How can we determine the concentration of iron ions using a potassium manganate titration?
National Curriculum Attainment Targets
A-Level: Chemistry - Redox ReactionsA-Level: Chemistry - Oxidation States and Titrations
Year: Year 12
Subject: Chemistry
Unit: Redox and Analytical Techniques
Period: Chemical Reactions
Suggested Methodologies
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