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1)Why metals can go under oxidation?
2)Why non metals can go under reduction?
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1.It is a chemical reaction of the metal surface with the oxygen present in the air that causes some of the metal to corrode (or oxidize) and form the respective metal oxide on the surface. In some metals such as steel, the corrosion products formed are very visible and loose.
2.Oxidizing power increases with increasing electronegativity. The monatomic nonmetal anions and their protonated forms usually exhibit the lowest possible oxidation number which gives them the ability to transfer electrons back to other materials (act as reducing agents).
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