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what is redex reaction ? Give one exampl​

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Answered by nikhilsharmaa
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A redox (or oxidation-reduction) reaction is a type of chemical reaction that involves a transfer of electrons between two species.

The formation of hydrogen fluoride is an example of a redox reaction. Another example of a redox reaction is the formation of hydrogen fluoride. ... The hydrogen is oxidized and loses two electrons, so each hydrogen becomes positive. The two electrons are gained by fluorine, which is reduced

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Answered by Tryingtosolve
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A redox reaction is one, where both oxidation and reduction reations occur simultaneously

Explanation:

A redox reaction is a kind of both-sided exchange reaction. How?

Here, 1 substance is oxidised, while the other is being reduced.

For example, C + O2(excess) = CO2

Here, the carbon is being oxidised. It is gaining oxygen, or more appropriately, losing electrons

At the same time, oxygen is being reduced, it is becoming negatively charged.

Like this, every chemical reaction, no matter how small it is, it is a redox reaction

It is a kind of "You take my electron, and become reduced. I do not want any electron. I want to be oxidised".

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