Redox Reactions
Chapter 7 of the Class 11 Chemistry NCERT textbook, "Redox Reactions", covers processes where oxidation and reduction occur simultaneously, including definitions, oxidation numbers, electron transfer, and their applications in everyday phenomena like burning fuel, metal extraction, and battery operation.
- 1Redox reactions occur when oxidation and reduction happen simultaneously; oxidation is electron loss, reduction is electron gain
- 2Oxidation numbers are assigned per element using six rules, with changes indicating redox processes and balancing equations
- 3Four types of redox reactions: combination (synthesis), decomposition, displacement (metals or non-metals), and disproportionation
- 4Half-reaction method separates redox into oxidation and reduction steps, balancing each independently then combining
- 5Redox titrations use color-change indicators (self-indicators like MnO₄⁻, or external indicators like diphenylamine) to detect equivalence points

