Redox Vocabulary (paired with Holt PDF Textbook)

Edit Answers
VBPVHTFPKVPNLIVYMWSMUYGPLJ ZDOCYXDATDYDXSMHKGTTIYKGRI VSTAORSCNMXVZVWQEWALUVIUOA USOTWLAAEJVERCOQTENQWDUNTB WGLHLRLOGZALXKDUTLDCLIMANU ZPLOTSNPATPWVYBRFEAJNFSSEW GEEDYMBNGNEQANFAQCRUQYRYGG OLCEPSYSNKZJHQJRETDNHOZQAZ XELESCENIWCAZLEGPREIXGRMGI ICARSFCQZONSADAJQOLAWHKYNE DTCEBSHZIIZFUTWIECEZURBGIJ ARIDWLEMDXBCLAPRFHCFZZVICO TOMOFFEEIQTORHMARETXGDIXUW IDEXNAOQXIVYPSCOYMRHEGSMDE OEHRYNRNOPUOXIDATIONNUMBER NSCENLONFDEGMDIIRSDTTIYZRR RXOANVDIYVMXAJGONTEPCSATDM ABRCRZWJTLWRRUELLRPLUFNKJI ISTTPXUUNCHZIBCVTYOLGAOKWI CICITMGVVOAOGJRTBLTBNPDVHC ESEOHFBBXYUEJQHAQVEIZPEFMD IKLNPQHHWECORROSIONTWFAVYI ODEJASKGOKZLQFHMUGTWDUUMLA CQKQNMYYSKGIKULABOIKZIIMUZ VETSFVWZKNKFSJHANMAODKXWGI GEZTSVTMZEFBEQMFHTLSRNJMFH
1.
The loss, wholly or in part, of one or more electrons
2.
The gain of electrons
3.
A single reaction in which an oxidation and a reduction happen
4.
a model to identify differences in an atom of an element in different compounds
5.
one half of the overall redox reaction
6.
accept electrons easily and are reduced
7.
cause reduction to happen and are themselves oxidized
8.
the connections between chemistry and electricity
9.
electric potential
10.
conductor that connects with a nonmetallic part of a circuit
11.
two electrodes separated by an electrolyte
12.
site of reduction
13.
site of oxidation
14.
The disintegration of metals
15.
standard reduction potential, listed by the reduction half-reactions