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what is the difference between oxidation and reduction ​

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Answered by kaushiksanjay1979
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In oxidation there is a addition of oxygen and remove of hydrogen wheres reduction is kuch opposite to it in reduction there is a addition of hydrogen and removal of oxygen . In oxidation there is a loss of elctron wjeras in reduction there is a gain of electron.

Answered by itsmeDEVIL
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The major difference between reduction and oxidation lies in gain and loss of electrons. While oxidation involves loss of electrons, reduction is when there is a gain of electrons. Redox reactions are balanced in the sense that the number of electrons lost by a molecule is same as electrons gained by another molecule in the reaction.

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