oxidation and reduction takes place during the corrosion and rancidity process how explain them
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Corrosion: It is the process in which metals are slowly eaten up by the action of air moisture or chemicals. ... Rancidity: When the substance containing oils and fats are exposed to air they get oxidised and become rancid due to which their smell, taste and colour change
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Have you ever observed a green coating on coins or statues made of copper? Why does this happen? This happens because the metal undergoes a process called corrosion. Also, have you observed a bad smell emanating from food containing fats or oils? This process is called rancidity. Both these processes are everyday examples of oxidation reactions. Let’s understand why and how both these processes take place.
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