Chemistry, asked by gurmehar119, 11 months ago

Difference between......

OXIDATION AND REDUCTION.
➡➡ MAXIMUM FIVE DIFFERENCES

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Answered by ance000
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Oxidation: Oxidation can be defined as the loss of electrons from an atom, molecule or an ion.

Reduction: Reduction can be defined as the gain of electrons from an atom, molecule or an ion.

Oxidation: The oxidation state increases in oxidation.

Reduction:  The oxidation state decreases in reduction.

Oxidation: Oxidation reactions release electrons to the surrounding.

Reduction: Reduction reactions obtain electrons from the surrounding.

Oxidation: Oxidation causes the increase of positive charge of a chemical species.

Reduction: Reduction causes the increase of negative charge of a chemical species.

Oxidation: Oxidation occurs in reducing agents.

Reduction: Reduction occurs in oxidizing agents.

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Answered by privid131211
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Oxidation involves:

Addition of oxygen.

Removal of hydrogen.

Addition of electro-negative atom or ion.

Removal of electro-positive atom or ion.

Loss of electrons.

Reduction involves:

Removal of oxygen.

Addition of hydrogen.

Removal of electro-negative atom or ion.

Addition of electro-positive atom or ion.

Gain of electrons.

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