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Intermolecular redox reaction​

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Redox is a type of chemical reaction in which the oxidation states of atoms are changed. In an intermolecular redox reaction, oxidation-reduction takes place when molecules of two different substances react with each other.

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Types of redox reactions: Intermolecular Redox reaction (Mainly occurs in combination reactions) Intramolecular Redox reactions (Mainly occur in decomposition reactions) Disproportionation Reactions INTERMOLECULAR REDOX REACTIONS: Those redox reactions in which among 2 different substances, one substance gets oxidised and the other different substance get reduced simultaneously. These are generally combination reactions. INTRAMOLECULAR REDOX REACTIONS: (within the same molecule) Those reactions in which, within the same molecule, one element gets oxidised and the other different element gets redused simultaneously. These reactions are generally decomposition reactions in which a large molecule is broken into small molecules. All these are types of reactions

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