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Formation of aluminium oxide by the reaction between aluminium and oxygen is a redox reaction.Explain with equation

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Answered by SyedNomanShah
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Working with redox reactions is fundamentally a bookkeeping issue. ... This reaction shows aluminum metal being oxidized to form an aluminum ion with a +3 charge. The half-reaction below shows oxygen being reduced to form two (2) oxygen ions, each with a charge of -2.

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Working with redox reactions is fundamentally a bookkeeping issue. ... This reaction shows aluminum metal being oxidized to form an aluminum ion with a +3 charge. The half-reaction below shows oxygen being reduced to form two (2) oxygen ions, each with a charge of -2.

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