Chemistry, asked by satishkumar2728, 9 months ago

why oxidiser and reducer can't occur simultaneously in a compound​

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Answered by ramyadav231p94q2u
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this happens because for oxidation to take place the electrons lost by the substance that is oxidized must be accepted by atoms or ions of another substance. Also, for reduction to occur the electrons gained by the substance that is being reduced must be transferred from the atoms of ions of another substance.

Answered by sumanrastogi8
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this happens because for oxidation to take place the electrons lost by the substance that is oxidized must be accepted by atoms or ions of another substance. Also, for reduction to occur the electrons gained by the substance that is being reduced must be transferred from the atoms of ions of another substance.

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