There is zero NET loss or gain of electrons
Electrons are the ones gained or lost in a chemical reaction. Electrons are gained in oxidation and lost through the chemical reaction known as reduction.
They are lost.
Number of electrons are lost by an atom in a chemichl reaction
if oxidation states change, it is a redox reaction
atoms are not lost or gained in a chemical reaction
Electrons are both gained and lost. Electrons are both gained and lost.
No. All of the elements, and their amounts will be present in the product/s, but they will be arranged differently.2Na + Cl2 --> 2NaClIn the balanced equation for the synthesis of sodium chloride (NaCl), the amount of sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl) is the same on both sides.
In a redox reaction the number of electrons lost by one particle is equal to the number of electrons gained by another particle.
Reduction Is Gain of electrons
False
No weight is ever gained or lost in a chemical reaction.
As I learnt it OIL RIG Oxidisation Is Loss (electrons are lost from the matter in question) Reduction Is Gain (the exact opposite electrons are gained from the matter in question)