Science, asked by yashj2208, 12 hours ago

as the
is the process in which a substance gains
or loses hydrogen
process in which a substance gains or loses oxygen. The reaction in which one reactant
gets oxidised and the other reactant gets reduced is called as oxidation-reduction reaction or
reaction. Oxidation and reduction reactions occur simultaneously.​

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Answered by iswaryaiswarya0693
0

Explanation:

as the

is the process in which a substance gains

or loses hydrogen

process in which a substance gains or loses oxygen. The reaction in which one reactant

gets oxidised and the other reactant gets reduced is called as oxidation-reduction reaction or

reaction. Oxidation and reduction reactions occur simultaneously.

Answered by stuprajeshwar9035
1

Answer:

Oxidation and reduction in terms of oxygen transfer

The terms oxidation and reduction can be defined in terms of the adding or removing oxygen to a compound. while this is not the most robust definition, as discussed below, it is the easiest to remember. Oxidation is the gain of oxygen. Reduction is the loss of oxygen.

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