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In a redox reaction, the substance that accepts electrons is said to be the substance reduced. This substance is also likely the oxidizing agent, since oxidation is the loss of electrons.
What reaction to what? You didn't specify.
It is released as heat and/or light, the reaction is said to be exothermic.
The mother's reaction was a quiet, blank look that said she had lost everything.
Electrons are transferred from one molecule or ion to another. The substance that loses electrons is said to be oxidized, the one that gains the electrons is said to be reduced. -A Muslim
. The reaction will be spontaneous.
redox reactions means which involves both oxidation and reduction reactions reactions.
In a redox reaction, the substance that accepts electrons is said to be the substance reduced. This substance is also likely the oxidizing agent, since oxidation is the loss of electrons.
The metal become a cation.
What reaction to what? You didn't specify.
it can never be spontanious
When the reaction reaches a point where reactants produced is equal to products produced the reaction is said to be in equilibrium. If that is what you afre talking about
it is spontaneous.
When the delta G is negative the reaction is said to be spontaneous or in other words favorable. It also means the reaction is irreversible once full product concentration is reached. If delta G is positive, the reaction is unfavorable thus can easily be reversed. If it is zero it is at equilibrium.
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it is spontaneous
The reaction is said to be endothermic (draws heat in from the surroundings)