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what is difference between redox and reduction????????​

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Answered by nhkmk786
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In chemistry if a substance is oxidised it loses electrons in a reaction. If a substance is reduced it gains electrons in a reaction. A reaction that has both oxidation and reduction within it is called a REDOX reaction.

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Answered by anu99956
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Explanation:

redox is a combination of oxidation and reduction which is a type of reaction.

whereas

reduction is a removal of oxygen and addition of hydrogen or we can say that removal of electrons.

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