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H2+O equals to H2O Oxidisation and reduction​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Water is rather weak as an oxidizing or as a reducing agent, however; so there are not many substances which reduce or oxidize it. ... Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) In this molecule the oxidation number for oxygen is –1. This is halfway between O2(0) and H2O(–2), and so hydrogen peroxide can either be reduced or oxidized

It is important to note that oxidation number always refers to each individual atom in the compound, not to the total for that element. For example in H2O - the total positive "charge" for both hydrogen atoms will be +2 (which balances with the -2 from oxygen), but EACH HYDROGEN has an oxidation number of +1

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Answered by Anonymous
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removal of hydrogen is called oxidation

and, addition of oxygen is also known as oxydation

so its an oxidation process

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