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oxidation and reduction​

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Answered by akhilsakshu
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Answer:

Oxidation is a reaction that removes an electron from a substance; reduction is a reaction that adds electrons to a substance

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Answered by PsychoUnicorn
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Oxidation:

The definition of oxidation can be defined in 3 ways. They are:

  • The process of removal of hydrogen from the substance is known as oxidation.

  • The process in which oxygen is added to in substance is called oxidation.

  • The process in which a substance loses electrons is called oxidation.

Reduction:

The definition of reduction can be defined in 3 ways. They are:

  • The process of removal of oxygen from the substance is known as reduction.

  • The process in which hydrogen is added to in substance is called reduction.

  • The process in which a substance gains electrons is called reduction.

Example :

1. \bf{ 2Na+H_2 \longrightarrow 2NaH}

2. \bf{Zn^2+ + 2e^- \longrightarrow Zn}

3. \bf{H_2S+Cl_2 \longrightarrow S + 2HCL }

4. \bf{ CuO + Mg \longrightarrow Cu+MgO}

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  • The reaction in which oxidation and reduction reactions take place together is called the redox reaction.

  • The oxidation reaction is just opposite to the reduction.

  • The substance gaining oxygen is called oxidized.

  • The substance losing oxygen during a reaction is called reduced.

  • The meaning of "Red" is the reduction and "ox" is oxidation.
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