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Answered by rakesh21102009spspha
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Answer:

Redox is a type of chemical reaction in which the oxidation states of atoms are changed. Redox reactions are characterized by the actual or formal transfer of electrons between chemical species, most often with one species undergoing oxidation while another species undergoes reduction.

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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