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Oxidation is a process which involves 2 points (a) addition of oxygen (b) addition of hydrogen (c) removal of oxygen (d) removal of hydrogen

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Answered by tushirakshay06
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Most of the time, oxidation occurs in tandem with a process called reduction. Reduction is theprocess of gaining one or more electrons. In an oxidation-reduction, or redox, reaction, one atom or compound will steal electrons from another atom or compound. ... When rusting happens, oxygen steals electrons from iron.

Answered by Anonymous
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Oxidation is a process that involves, the addition of oxygen and removal of hydrogen. Oxidation means the addition of oxygen.

1. Oxidation is the combination of any substance or any matter with oxygen. A response in which the bits of atoms in a component lose the electrons and the reactiveness of the element is similarly increased.

2. Oxidation usually occurs as an ion, atom, or molecule boosts its oxidation state. The contrary mechanism is named reduction, which happens whenever the electron is increased or gained or the oxidation state of the ion, molecule, or atom reduces.

3. It generally helps in the loss of electrons, adding oxygen, and the removal of hydrogen.

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