Giving one example show that addition of hydrogen is reduction and removal of hydrogen is oxidation
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The redox process is another name for the oxidation and reduction reactions. Oxidation and reduction are terms used to describe the gain or loss of electrons from an atom.
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The addition of hydrogen is the reduction and the removal of hydrogen is oxidation.
For example, the addition of hydrogen with Cl₂ is as follows below which expressed reduction:
H₂S + Cl₂ → 2HCl + S
- Chlorine is reduced as the addition of hydrogen takes place.
For example, the removal of hydrogen is as follows below which expressed oxidation:
4HI + O₂ → 2H₂O + 2I₂
- In an oxidation process, hydrogen is removed from any chemical species (atom, ion, or molecule).
Hence, the examples of reduction, as well as oxidation, are explained above.
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