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Explain the following in term of gain or loss of oxygen with two examples each
a) oxidation
b) reduction​

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Answered by GeekGuy1
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Oxidation is gain of oxygen.

2H

2

+O

2

→2H

2

O

The hydrogen is oxidized and the oxygen is reduced.

N

2

+O

2

→2NO

This formation of nitric oxide oxidizes the nitrogen and reduces the oxygen.

Reduction is the loss of oxygen from a substance. For example, copper oxide can be reduced to form copper if it is reacted with hydrogen:

CuO+H

2

→Cu+H

2

O

Zinc oxide can be reduced to zinc metal if heated with carbon.

ZnO+C→Zn+CO

Oxidation is gain of oxygen.

2H

2

+O

2

→2H

2

O

The hydrogen is oxidized and the oxygen is reduced.

N

2

+O

2

→2NO

This formation of nitric oxide oxidizes the nitrogen and reduces the oxygen.

Reduction is the loss of oxygen from a substance. For example, copper oxide can be reduced to form copper if it is reacted with hydrogen:

CuO+H

2

→Cu+H

2

O

Zinc oxide can be reduced to zinc metal if heated with carbon.

ZnO+C→Zn+CO

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