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Redox reaction (video) | Enzymes | Khan Academy
Photosynthesis is an example of redox reaction. The chemical reaction that happens within a battery which powers your phone or laptop devices, this is also an example of redox reaction.
Worked example: Balancing a simple redox equation - Khan Academy
A redox equation can be balanced using the following stepwise procedure: (1) Divide the equation into two half-reactions. (2) Balance each half-reaction for mass and charge.
Worked Example: Disproportionation reaction - Khan Academy
Disproportionation reaction is a type of redox reaction where an element undergoes both oxidation and reduction simultaneously. In this video, we will look at a few reactions and try to figure out if they fall …
Organic oxidation-reduction reactions (video) | Khan Academy
Video transcript - Now that we know how to assign oxidation states to Carbon let's look at some organic redox reactions, and remember these definition from general chemistry. Oxidation involves an …
Worked example: Redox titrations (video) | Khan Academy
A redox titration uses the principle of the oxidation-reduction reaction where we determine the amount of a substance (also called analyte) by measuring the amount of reagent (titrant) that is required to …
Worked example: Balancing a redox equation in basic solution
When balancing equations for redox reactions occurring in basic solution, it is often necessary to add OH⁻ ions or the OH⁻/H₂O pair to fully balance the equation. In this video, we'll walk through this …
Single replacement reactions (article) | Khan Academy
Definition of single replacement (or single displacement) reactions. Predicting and determining the products using the reactivity series.
Worked example: Using oxidation numbers to identify ... - Khan Academy
By assigning oxidation numbers to the atoms of each element in a redox equation, we can determine which element is oxidized and which element is reduced during the reaction.
Simple redox reaction (video) | Khan Academy
Physical Chemistry (Essentials) - Class 11 Course: Physical Chemistry (Essentials) - Class 11 > Unit 4 Lesson 2: Types of redox reactions Combination Reactions Displacement reactions Decomposition …