Explain Oxidation and Reduction reactions in terms of gain or loss
of oxygen and hydrogen?
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The original view of oxidation and reduction is that of adding or removing oxygen . An alternative approach is to describe oxidation as the loss of hydrogen and reduction as the gaining of hydrogen. ... The CO is reduced because it gains hydrogen, and the hydrogen is oxidized by its association with the oxygen.
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Gain oxygen =oxidation
loss hydrogen= oxidation
Gain hydrogen= reduction
Loss oxygen = reduction
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