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Reduction reaction definition in detail with there example

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Answered by BrainlyCatt
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The mnemonic stands for a reducing agent loses electrons and is oxidized, while an oxidizing agent gains electrons and is reduced. The formation of hydrogen fluoride is an example of a redox reaction. Another example of a redox reaction is the formation of hydrogen fluoride.

Answered by rsarvang58
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A reduction reaction is one in which a reactant in a chemical reaction gains one or more electrons. Reduction reactions always occur in conjunction with oxidation reactions, in which a reactant loses one or more electrons. Reduction-oxidation reactions are often called redox equations. A reduction reaction is only one half of a redox reaction. The other half is the oxidation reaction.

Consider the single replacement (displacement) reaction between zinc metal

zn+2hcl=zncl2+h2

The ionic equation for this reaction:.  

zn+(2h+)+(2cl-)=(zn2+)+(2cl-)+2h2

Now we can break this reaction into two parts; reduction and oxidation. Lets start with the zinc atom for the first half of the reaction. At the beginning of the reaction, the zinc atom was neutral, but during the reaction, the it lost two electrons, forming a  zn2+ ions

zn=(zn2+)+(2e-)

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