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(HT only) Identify the species oxidised in a redox reaction.

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Reactivity of metals

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Oxidation and reduction in terms of electrons (HT only)

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(HT only) Identify the species oxidised in a redox reaction

  • This point belongs to Reactivity of metals, especially Oxidation and reduction in terms of electrons (HT only).
  • You need to be able to (HT only) Identify the species oxidised in a redox reaction.
  • The key ideas to know are redox, ion, and HT only.
  • Use the linked flashcards and practice questions to check recall, then practise applying the idea in an exam-style answer.

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redoxionHT only

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This objective helps connect Oxidation and reduction in terms of electrons (HT only) to exam-style questions, flashcards, and revision notes for Reactivity of metals.

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In Chemistry, this page helps you answer questions about (HT only) Identify the species oxidised in a redox reaction within Reactivity of metals. Focus on the key process, correct scientific terms, and how the idea links to exam-style questions. Key terms to check are oxidation and reduction.

Key terms

  • oxidation: The process in which a species loses electrons in a redox reaction. In Oxidation and reduction in terms of electrons (HT only), this term helps explain (HT only) Identify the species oxidised in a redox reaction for AQA GCSE Chemistry 8462 Unit 4.4.
  • reduction: The process in which a species gains electrons in a redox reaction. In Oxidation and reduction in terms of electrons (HT only), this term helps explain (HT only) Identify the species oxidised in a redox reaction for AQA GCSE Chemistry 8462 Unit 4.4 For Oxidation and reduction in terms of electrons (HT only), use reduction in the definition boundary of the species oxidised redox reaction; this keeps the term tied to Reactivity of metals and avoids confusing it with a nearby acid-base, redox, reactivity, salt-preparation, pH, ion, or electrolysis idea.

Common trap

Confusing Oxidation and Reduction: Remember that oxidation involves the loss of electrons, while reduction involves the gain of electrons. Identify the changes in oxidation states to determine which species is oxidised and which is reduced.

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