Explain Redox reaction with one example .
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An oxidation-reduction reaction is any chemical reaction in which the oxidation number of a molecule, atom, or ion changes by gaining or losing an electron.
The formation of hydrogen fluoride is an example of a redox reaction.
The hydrogen is oxidized and loses two electrons, so each hydrogen becomes positive.
H2+2F → 2HF
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Answer:
An oxidation-reduction reaction is any chemical reaction in which the oxidation number of a molecule, atom, or ion changes by gaining or losing an electron. The formation of hydrogen fluoride is an example of a redox reaction.
Explanation:
Redox reactions are oxidation-reduction chemical reactions in which the reactants undergo a change in their oxidation states.
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Examples of these types of reactions are:
2NaH → 2Na + H. ...
2H2O → 2H2 + O. ...
Na2CO3 → Na2O + CO.