Chapter 19 & 20
Across
- 1. A species that undergoes a decrease in oxidation state.
- 4. A substance that has the potential to cause another substance to be reduced.
- 5. Processes in which the oxidation state of an element decreases are reduction processes.
- 6. A process in which a substance acts as both an oxidizing agent and a reducing agent.
- 10. A single electrode immersed in a solution of its ions
- 11. Use spontaneous oxidation-reduction reactions to convert chemical energy into electrical energy. Voltaic cells are also called galvanic cells.
- 12. A conductor used to establish electrical contact with a nonmetallic part of a circuit, such as an electrolyte.
- 13. The electrode where reduction occurs.
- 16. Processes in which the atoms or ions of an element experience an increase in oxidation state.
- 19. The process of passing a current through a cell for which the cell potential is negative and causing an oxidation-reduction reaction to occur.
- 20. The part of the reaction involving oxidation or reduction alone.
- 21. This tendency for the half-reaction of either copper or zinc to occur
- 22. The electrode where oxidation occurs.
Down
- 2. The branch of chemistry that deals with electricity-related applications of oxidation-reduction reactions.
- 3. The potential of a half-cell under standard conditions measured relative to the standard hydrogen electrode.
- 7. If electrical energy is required to produce a redox reaction and bring about a chemical change in an electrochemical cell.
- 8. The difference in potential between an electrode and its solution.
- 9. Any chemical process in which elements undergo changes in oxidation number.
- 14. a reduction half-reaction in an electrochemical cell.
- 15. A substance that has the potential to cause another substance to be oxidized.
- 17. A species whose oxidation number increases.
- 18. An electrolytic process in which a metal ion is reduced and solid metal is deposited on a surface.