Oxidation reactions just involve a transfer of electrons, the only reason it's called oxidation is because oxygen is commonly used in those reactions. There are lots of reduction and oxidation reactions that occur without oxygen.
no it cant because of the oxygen being in the place it was before but there can be major breakdowns like dying
If you think to a combustion oxygen is indispensable.
Oxidation is characterized by the loss of electrons, and reduction is characterized by the gain of electrons. Since there must be an electron loser and an electron receiver, oxidation and reduction are always complimentary.
Removing product generally shifts the equilibrium to the right. Not always, though; it depends on the details.
It's simply a convention that Oxidation state of Oxygen is always -2 and Oxidation state of Hydrogen is always +1
oxidation state of Fluorine is always -1.
the oxidation states are always 0 for both atoms
oxygen, redox
The combination of two elements (a metal and a nonmetal) is always a redox reaction.
Redox or oxidation-reduction reactions.
Oxidation is characterized by the loss of electrons, and reduction is characterized by the gain of electrons. Since there must be an electron loser and an electron receiver, oxidation and reduction are always complimentary.
When chlorine becomes chloride, the chlorine gains an electron to form an anion. This process is called oxidation. Oxidation always occurs with reduction (loss of an electron from another substance) in an oxidation reduction reaction.
Removing product generally shifts the equilibrium to the right. Not always, though; it depends on the details.
They must always occur in the same reaction; if one element or compound is oxidized, another one must be reduced.
It is always found in the oxidation state of 0
It is always found in the oxidation state of 0
It is always found in the oxidation state of 0
If one substance is losing electrons (where it is gaining charge, or oxidizing), we must assume those electrons are going to another substance in the reaction, which will cause the charge to go down, or reduce. This type of equation is called a Redox (reduction-oxidation) reaction.
It's simply a convention that Oxidation state of Oxygen is always -2 and Oxidation state of Hydrogen is always +1