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Oxidation is defined as a process in which an electron is removed from a molecule during a chemical reaction. ... In other words, during oxidation, there is a loss of electrons. There is an opposite process of oxidation known as a reduction in which there is a gain of electrons.
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The term oxidation was originally used to describe reactions in which an element combines with oxygen.
↬Example :- The reaction between magnesium metal and oxygen to form magnesium oxide involves the oxidation of magnesium. In the course of this reaction, each magnesium atom loses two electrons to form an Mg2+ ion.
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