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when na change into na+ ion state sodium reduced or oxidized​

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Explanation:

Na lost electrons in forming Na+ ions. Oxidation and reduction occur simultaneously; when one species is oxidized, the other is reduced. Hence we call these redox reactions. In reaction (a), Na is oxidized by losing electrons and O is reduced by gaining electrons to form O2- ions.

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