"both oxidation and reduction occurs simultaneously in a chemical reaction". explain the statement with the help of an example?
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this type of reaction is called redox reaction.
That is both oxidation and reduction taking place in the same reaction.
That is addition of oxygen or removal of hydrogen and addition of hydrogen or removal of oxygen taking place in the same reaction.
Ex:Fe2O3+2Al gives rise to 2Fe+Al2O3
here Fe2O3 is reduced to 2Fe and Al is
oxidised to Al2O3.
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That is both oxidation and reduction taking place in the same reaction.
That is addition of oxygen or removal of hydrogen and addition of hydrogen or removal of oxygen taking place in the same reaction.
Ex:Fe2O3+2Al gives rise to 2Fe+Al2O3
here Fe2O3 is reduced to 2Fe and Al is
oxidised to Al2O3.
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