Understanding oxidation states is essential for grasping redox reactions. The oxidation state, or oxidation number, indicates the number of electrons an atom gains or loses in a reaction. It helps keep track of electron transfers in redox reactions.
When analyzing oxidation states:
- A decrease in oxidation state indicates reduction (gain of electrons).
- An increase in oxidation state indicates oxidation (loss of electrons).
For instance, in the water formation reaction, oxygen starts with an oxidation state of zero in O₂ and ends with -2 in H₂O, signifying it has gained electrons. Conversely, hydrogen moves from zero in H₂ to +1 in H₂O, indicating it has lost electrons.