Oxidizing Agents and Reducing Agents  @tdewitt451
Oxidizing Agents and Reducing Agents  @tdewitt451
Tyler DeWitt | Oxidizing Agents and Reducing Agents @tdewitt451 | Uploaded August 2015 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
We'll learn about oxidizing agents and reducing agents, what they are, what they do, and how to identify them in chemical equations. Oxidizing agents make oxidation happen, and reducing agents make oxidation happen. And oxidizing agent takes electrons from something, allowing it to be oxidized, and a reducing agents gives electrons to something, allowing it to be reduced. You can remember this by noting that the thing that is reduced is the oxidizing agent, and the thing that is oxidized is the reducing agent. We'll then look at some equations and identify the oxidizing and reducing agents. To do this, we have to write oxidation numbers (or oxidation states) for the elements in the equation, and then figure out how electrons are moving, what is being oxidized and what is being reduced.
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