CBSE BOARD X, asked by komalmalik82, 6 months ago

diffrence between oxidation and reduction reaction? ​

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Answered by mahi946535
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Answer:

A. Oxidation is a reaction that removes an electron from a substance, reduction is a reaction that adds electrons to a substance

Answered by rupamku03
1

Explanation:

two molecules to each other, one molecule loses an electron. This reaction is called oxidation. Electrons are lost. Removal of hydrogen group. Adding oxygen. Reaction release energy. = oxidation .

two molecules to each other, one molecule loses an electron. This reaction is called oxidation. Electrons are lost. Removal of hydrogen group. Adding oxygen. Reaction release energy. = oxidation .Example for reducing agent is metal.

two molecules to each other, one molecule gains an electron. This reaction is called reduction. Electrons are gained. Addition of hydrogen group. Removal of oxygen. =. reduction.

two molecules to each other, one molecule gains an electron. This reaction is called reduction. Electrons are gained. Addition of hydrogen group. Removal of oxygen. =. reduction.Examples of Oxidizing agent are ozone, bleach, peroxide etc

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