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Saturday, January 3, 2015

Best Mnemonics to follow in Chemistry.

Have you been constantly confused about the signs and the properties of ions, electrodes etc?? Is it slipping away from your mind always? 
Here goes the tips to remember those easily and helps you score well in competitive examinations by even saving a lot of time.
Cations and anions : 
Cations are positively (+) charged ions while anions are negatively (−) charged. This can be remembered with the help of the following mnemonics.
· Cats have paws  Cations are pawsitive.
· Ca+ionThe letter t in cation looks like a + (plus) sign.
· An anion is a negative ion. (Anegativeion  Anion).

REDOX REACTON :

A redox reaction is a chemical reaction in which there is a change in oxidation state of atoms participating in the reaction.

Ions :
An atom (or ion) whose oxidation number increases in a redox reaction is said to be oxidized (and is called a reducing agent). It is accomplished by loss of one or more electrons. The atom whose oxidation number decreases gains (receives) one or more electrons and is said to be reduced. This relation can be remembered by the following mnemonics.
Leo says Ger! or Leo the lion, Ger! can be used to represent Loss of electron is oxidation; Gain of electron is reduction.
Oil Rig: Oxidation iloss; Reduction igain (of electrons)

Electrodes :
An electrode in which oxidation takes place is called an anode while in that which reduction takes place is called cathode. This applies for both electrolytic and electrochemical cells, though the charge on them reverses. The red cat and an ox mnemonics are useful to remember the same.
Red cat: Reduction at cathode
An ox: Anode for oxidation
The words oxidation and anode, both begin with vowels.
Also, both reduction and cathode begin with consonants
 Fat Cat: electrons flow From Anode TCathode

ate ions :


Sulfate, Phosphate, Carbonate, Chlorate, Bromate, Iodate, Nitrate
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Nitrate, Bromate, Carbonate, Iodate, Chlorate, Chromate, Sulfate, Phosphate
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Number of consonants denotes number of oxygen atoms. Number of vowels denotes negative charge quantity. Inclusion of the word "ate" signifies that each ends with the letters a-t-e

Electronegativity :

Fluorine > Oxygen > Nitrogen >Clorine > Bromine > Iodine > Sulphur > Carbon > Hydrogen ≥ Phosphorus
· Pronounce: FONClBrISCHP
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(F)irst (O)ff, (Cl)ean (N)ow; (Br)ing (I)n (S)ome (C)aps, (H)alters, and (P)ants.

Electrochemical series :


Potassium > Calcium > Sodium > Magnesium > Aluminium > Zinc > Iron > Tin > Lead > Hydrogen > Copper > Silver > Gold

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