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explain oxidation and reduction with examples​

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Answered by XxkingoftheQueenXx
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Explanation:

Originally, the term oxidation was used to describe reactions where an element combines with oxygen. For example, the oxidation of magnesium involves the chemical reaction between magnesium metal and oxygen to form magnesium oxide. The word reduction comes from the “to lead back” sense of the Latin stem.

Answered by itzmisshraddha
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→ The term oxidation was originally used to describe reactions in which an element combines with oxygen. Example: The reaction between magnesium metal and oxygen to form magnesium oxide involves the oxidation of magnesium. ... In the course of this reaction, each magnesium atom loses two electrons to form an Mg2+ ion.

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→ The term refers to the element that accepts electrons, as the oxidation state of the element that gains electrons is lowered. An example of a reduction is when iron reacts with oxygen, forming iron oxides such as those called rust. The iron is oxidized and the oxygen is reduced. This is called redox.

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