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oxidation reduction reactions are complementry explain?

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Answered by ESHA11111
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Oxidation is loss of electrons.
Reduction is gain of electrons.


Therefore in a redox reaction are
substance will loss electrons which the
other pick up and gain.

So the comptementy part is the because
in order for one gain substance

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Answered by ApurvaPragya
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it's always true
def 1: ADDATION OF ELECTRONS IS CALLED REDUCTION AND REMOVAL IS CALLED OXIDATION SO IF ONE THING OXIDISES THEN OTHER MUST REDUCE

eg -----> Cl2 + 2KBr ➡ 4KCl + Br2


def 2: take combustion reaction the added oxygen must come from somewhere it means if addition of oxygen occurs then there should be any source which get REDUCES means loss of oxygen occured there.....
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