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Oxidation is the process in which :-
(a) Addition of Oxygen
(b) Removal of Hydrogen
(c) Loss of Electron
(d) All​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

➡d) All of the above

Explanation:

Oxidation occurs when an atom, molecule, or ion loses one or more electrons in a chemical reaction. When oxidation occurs, the oxidation state of the chemical species increases. Oxidation doesn't necessarily involve oxygen! Originally, the term was used when oxygen caused electron loss in a reaction.

It also means removal of Hydrogen from a substance

or addition of oxygen.

Answered by minnikaur306
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Answer:

Addition of oxygen .

Explanation:

Addition of oxygen and removal of hydrogen called as oxidation.

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