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Short on oxidation reduction in organic reaction

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Answered by anjandasgupta71
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In reference to organic molecules, oxidation is a process by which a carbon atom gains bonds to more electronegative elements, most commonly oxygen. Reduction is a process by which a carbon atom gains bonds to less electronegative elements, most commonly hydrogen.

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In ionic and free radical reactions, oxidation and reduction are defined as processes by which an element undergoes a net loss or gain of electrons, respectively. ... In reference to organic molecules, oxidation is a process by which a carbon atom gains bonds to more electronegative elements, most commonly oxygen

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