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Redox reaction (reduction-oxidation).
This is called a redox reaction, where one molecule gains electrons and one molecule loses electrons. Reduction is the gain of electrons and oxidation the gain of electrons. It can be remembered as OILRIG (Oxidation Is Loss Reduction Is Gain).
They make it easier to see the oxidation and reduction parts of the reaction separately.
In chemistry, reduction is considered the gaining of electrons. Oxidation is the lose of electrons. They go together in reactions called redox (reduction/oxidation). You cannot have a reduction without also having an oxidation.
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an oxidation and reduction reaction.
The redox reaction is split into its oxidation part and it’s reduction part
The redox reaction is split into its oxidation part and it’s reduction part
The redox reaction is split into its oxidation part and it’s reduction part
a redox reaction
The redox reaction is split into its oxidation part and its reduction part.
The redox reaction is split into its oxidation part and its reduction part.
Basically is a simultaneous reaction of oxidation and reduction.
Reduction. A useful mnemonic I was taught at school: OIL RIG Oxidation Is Loss of an electron, and Reduction Is Gain of an electron.
another name for an exchange reaction but metathesis reaction. This reaction usually occurs in hydrolysis and is AB+CD=AD+CB
Redox reaction (reduction-oxidation).