This reaction can be called "deoxidation" or "reduction".
A reaction in which oxygen is removed from a compound is called a reduction reaction.
reduction
it forms iron oxide, and it can/should form rust
This change is called oxidation (increase of ox. state) or reduction (decrease)
This reaction can be called "deoxidation" or "reduction".
A reaction in which oxygen is removed from a compound is called a reduction reaction.
reduction
Because it gains electrons ,therefore its valency decreases : it becomes Negative
it forms iron oxide, and it can/should form rust
The loss of an electron is called oxidation. Its opposite is reduction.The loss of an electron increases the charge by +1.
A reaction where oxygen is removed is called reduction. Reduction involves gaining electrons or decreasing the oxidation state of an element or molecule.
A redox reaction. This type of reaction involves the transfer of electrons from one reactant to another, resulting in oxidation and reduction of the reacting species.
When a substance gains an electron or electrons, this is known as "reduction". For every reduction reaction, there is also an oxidation reaction. So, whatever substance "gave" the electrons, underwent oxidation.
This change is called oxidation (increase of ox. state) or reduction (decrease)
The reaction type is called oxidation-reduction, used in electroplating.
ok im not shore but i think its called reduction