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- Redox - Wikipedia
Oxidation is the loss of electrons or an increase in the oxidation state, while reduction is the gain of electrons or a decrease in the oxidation state The oxidation and reduction processes occur simultaneously in the chemical reaction
- Oxidation and Reduction - Division of Chemical Education, Purdue University
The term oxidation was originally used to describe reactions in which an element combines with oxygen Example: The reaction between magnesium metal and oxygen to form magnesium oxide involves the oxidation of magnesium
- Oxidation-reduction reaction | Definition, Examples, Facts | Britannica
Redox processes are defined as reactions accompanied by oxidation-state changes: an increase in an atom’s oxidation number corresponds to an oxidation; a decrease, to a reduction
- What Is Oxidation? Definition and Example - ThoughtCo
Oxidation is the loss of electrons during a reaction by a molecule, atom or ion Oxidation occurs when the oxidation state of a molecule, atom, or ion is increased
- Oxidation and reduction (video) | Khan Academy
Introducing oxidation states, oxidation, and reduction Some tips for remembering oxidation and reduction
- Oxidation-Reduction Reactions - Chemistry LibreTexts
An atom is oxidized if its oxidation number increases, the reducing agent, and an atom is reduced if its oxidation number decreases, the oxidizing agent The atom that is oxidized is the reducing agent, and the atom that is reduced is the oxidizing agent
- Definition of oxidation - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
A chemical reaction that takes place when a substance comes into contact with oxygen or another oxidizing substance Examples of oxidation are rust and the brown color on a cut apple
- Introduction to Oxidation Reduction (Redox) Reactions
A loss of electrons is called oxidation, and we say that atom has become oxidized A gain of electrons is called reduction, and we say that the atoms has become reduced
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