Chemistry
Explain the terms 'oxidation' and reduction' with reference to an atom or ion.
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Oxidation — It is the process when an atom or ion loses one or more electrons i.e, X - 1e- ⟶ X1+
For example,
Na - 1e- ⟶ Na1+
Zn - 2e- ⟶ Zn2+
S2- - 2e- ⟶ S
Reduction — It is the process when an atom or ion gains one or more electrons i.e, Y + 1e- ⟶ Y1-
For example,
S + 2e- ⟶ S2-
Cu2+ + 2e- ⟶ Cu
Fe3+ + 1e- ⟶ Fe2+
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