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What Is Oxidation....??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The gain of oxygen and removal of hydrogen during the reaction is called as oxidation. It involves the moving of electrons in any chemical reaction. oxidation is the loss of electrons. All metals are easily oxidised in nature but non metals are not oxidised.

Answered by dheerajy30530
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Oxidation is any chemical reaction that involves the moving of electrons. Specifically, it means the substance that gives away electrons is oxidized. ... Oxygen does not have to be present in a reaction for it to be a redox-reaction. Oxidation is the loss of electrons.

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