Chemistry, asked by 124vedika, 1 year ago

Name the process in which loss of electrons take place

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Answered by harleen5
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oxidation is the process in which loss of electrons take place
easy way to remember is RIGOIL
Reduction Is Gain Oxidation Is Loss of electrons



hope it helps

Yashwanthnedunuri: Wht bro it's wrong.... He asked to name the process.. wht u wrote..once check the question properly
harleen5: oxidation is eight
harleen5: right
aytt: thanks then i am also right
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Answered by aytt
2
the electrons present in the outermost shell of an atom are known as Valence Electrons they govern the chemical properties of atoms the atoms of elements having completely filled outermost shell which has 8 electrons is set to process and Octane and there's a little chemical activities that is they are highly stable search elements are called inert elements it means their valency is zero of this inert elements that Helium atom has 2 electrons in its outermost shell and all other elements have atoms with 8 electrons in the outermost shell the tendency to react with atoms of the same or different elements to form molecule is an atom to attend fully filled outermost shell 8 minutes atoms react with other items in order to attain fully filled out emotion in outermost shell which has 8 electrons is called in opiate atoms out the city act so as to achieve an octet in the outermost shell this was done by sharing gaining or lossof electrons the number of electrons get lost or gained or shared by an atom to become stable or 281 of faith in the outermost shell is known as valency of that element another word it is the combining capacity of the atom of an element with the atoms of other elements in order to complete its octetthus we can conclude that the process of losing electrons is a process to gain a fully filled up 8 so the process will be oxidation

Yashwanthnedunuri: Simply oxidation reaction
aytt: oxidation
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