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What is redox couple ?​

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Answered by anushkaagrawal2411
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A redox couple may be defined as a combination of the oxidised and reduce forms of the same substance taking part in an oxidation or reduction half reactions. ... For example, in a galvanic cell, the two redox couples are represented as Zn2+/Zn and Cu2+/Cu. In both cases, oxidised form is put before the reduced form.

In redox reactions, the oxidized and reduced forms of each reactant are called a redox couple. Redox couples are written "ox/red". The oxidized form of the couple is shown on the left, the reduced form on the right with a slash in between. For example, Cu2+/Cu and Zn2+/Zn.

Answered by jaguarindhu
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I think the redox reaction can defined as the combined reaction of oxidising and reduction

Explanation:

in this reaction that can be oxidizing or hydrogen atoms can be reduced for hydrogen atoms can be added or oxidizing or items can be reduced it can be act as a visa versa

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