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Answered by vipinkumar212003
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  \color{red}  \mathfrak{\underline{\huge{redox  \: reaction} }}\\  \color{blue} \:A \: reaction \: in \: which \: both \: oxidation \\   \color{blue}and  \: reduction \: takes \: place  \\  \color{blue} simultaneously.

Answered by presentmoment
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Redox reactions are oxidation-reduction chemical reactions in which the reactants' oxidation states are changed. The term'redox' refers to a small reduction-oxidation condition.

Explanation:

  • The reduction process and the oxidation process are two separate types of redox reactions that can be distinguished.
  • These two types of processes, such as oxidation and reduction, take place at the same time. The Oxidation-Reduction Reaction, often known as the redox reaction, is a type of chemical reaction.
  • The oxidising agent is defined as a material that is continuously decreasing in a chemical reaction. The reducing agent, on the other hand, is a material that is undergoing oxidation.
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