Chemistry, asked by rishi5924, 1 year ago

oxidation explanation with 2 e.g.​

Answers

Answered by dishu2515
1

Oxidation is any chemical reaction that involves the moving of electrons. Specifically, it means the substance that gives away electrons is oxidized.

When iron reacts with oxygen it forms a chemical called rust because it has been oxidized (the iron has lost some electrons) and the oxygen has been reduced (the oxygen has gained some electrons).

Oxidation is the opposite of reduction. A reduction-reaction always comes together with an oxidation-reaction. Oxidation and reduction together are called redox (reduction and oxidation). Oxygen does not have to be present in a reaction for it to be a redox-reaction.

EXAMPLES IN EVERY DAY LIFE

When a substance exposes to oxygen, it gets oxidised. We can observe many oxidation reactions in our daily life like corrosion of metal, rancidity and combustion. Let's discuss some of the common examples of oxidation reaction; Combustion: it is the most common example of oxidation reaction.

Answered by Sakshithegenius
1

Answer:

Hy mate your answer is here.

Explanation:

In an Oxidation reaction or Redox reaction, one atom of compound will steal electrons from another atom or compound.A classic example of redox reaction is rusting. When ,Rusting happens of oxygen stills electrons from iron. Oxygen gets reduced wear while iron get oxidised.

Please follow me as a brainlist answer

Please.

Similar questions