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Differentiate between spontaneous, rapid and slow oxidation.

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Answered by pkparmeetkaur
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✔Rapid oxidation results in burning of a material or even an explosion. It happens rapidly and produces light and noticeable heat. Combustion or burning is rapid oxidation.

✔Slow oxidation occurs so slowly at ordinary temperature that it produces no light and no noticeable heat. The rusting of iron and the rotting of wood are good examples of slow oxidation.

✔A positive voltage that forms across the electrodes of a voltaic cell indicates that the oxidation-reduction reaction is a spontaneous reaction for reduction at the cathode and oxidation at the anode.

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Answered by dady8367
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Rapid oxidation results in burning of a material or even an explosion. It happens rapidly and produces light and noticeable heat. Combustion or burning is rapid oxidation. ✔Slow oxidation occurs so slowly at ordinary temperature that it produces no light and no noticeable heat.

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