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An oxidation reduction which has E° nearly equal to the potential of the equivalence point is suitable for that reaction. Explain ?

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Redox reactions: these are or oxidation-reduction reactions that involve trans- fer of electrons. As the electron transfer occurs, substances undergo changes inoxidation number.

Reduction: the process by which a compound gains or appears to gain electrons. It corresponds to a decrease in oxidation number.

Reduction reaction: is a half-reaction that involves gain of electrons.Reducing agent: species that causes reduction. A reducing agent donates electrons to the species it reduces and therefore, a reducing agent is always oxidized.

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