A molecule which donates electron(s) to an other, is called a reductor or
reducing atom / molecule
Example:
2Fe --> 2Fe2+ + 4 e- reductor Fe
4 e- + O2 --> 2O2- oxidator O2
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2Fe + O2 --> 2FeO redox reaction, the corrosion of Iron by Oxygen (forming rust)
Water
Water.
water
Since it is a metal it is an electron donor.
tin tends to lose electrons
No. Helium doesn't form compounds and is neither an electron donor nor an electron acceptor.
Neither. Helium doesn't form compounds and is neither an electron donor nor an electron acceptor.
the lone pair on electron like nh3 make molecule good donor.
water
The donor is the one who loses the electron. Donor is the elctron carrier.
water
H2o
H2o
Loss of electrons is oxidation.
A proton donor is a molecule that donates it's protons to other molecules.
Since it is a metal it is an electron donor.
Potassium is electron donor
tin tends to lose electrons
No. Helium doesn't form compounds and is neither an electron donor nor an electron acceptor.