Chemistry, asked by SahalBhaiBadeBhai, 9 months ago

Suppose, In any reaction O2 is converted to O. It Means Oxygen Is Reduced. Then Can We Call It As Reduction Reaction.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Nope. Oxidation occurs because an agent that causes the oxidation---the oxidizing agent---must itself get reduced. You may be confused as to what it means to have a half-reaction; in those, one atom or compound gets reduced or oxidized, but nothing else gets oxidized or reduced.

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