That reaction is called Ionic bonding. Hope I helped, 2000AD
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.
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.
Redox reactions, short for reduction-oxidation reactions, involve the transfer of electrons between reactants. In these reactions, one substance gets oxidized (loses electrons) while another gets reduced (gains electrons). Redox reactions are important in various chemical processes, such as combustion, corrosion, and metabolism.
The type of reaction being described is reduction. In a reduction reaction, a substance gains electrons and its oxidation state decreases. Oxygen is often the oxidizing agent in these reactions, causing another substance to lose electrons as it is oxidized.
Oxidation-reduction reactions involve the transfer of electrons from one substance to another. The substance being oxidized loses electrons, while the substance being reduced gains electrons. This transfer of electrons results in the chemical transformation of the substances involved in the reaction.
A substance that is good at reducing another atom
an oxidation and reduction reaction.
The correct answer is acid.
In chemical reactions, redox pairs are related because one substance loses electrons (oxidation) while another gains electrons (reduction). This exchange of electrons between the redox pairs allows for the transfer of energy and the formation of new substances.
Electrons are transferred between atoms.
It is because when a substance is oxidized, it loses electrons which are taken up by other so that is gets reduced.This is why it is called reducing agent. Similarly, the substance reduced is called oxidizing agent.
Reducing agents donate electrons to another substance, causing it to be reduced (gain electrons). In the process, the reducing agent itself gets oxidized (loses electrons). This transfer of electrons from the reducing agent to the substance being reduced allows the redox reaction to occur.