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Emma Cooley
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4 April, 02:37
Give an example of an oxidisation reaction!
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Chase Kim
4 April, 02:47
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When an atom or compound is oxidized, its properties change. For example, when an iron object undergoes oxidation, it is transformed because it has lost electrons. Unoxidized iron is a strong, structurally sound metal, while oxidized iron is a brittle, reddish powder. The diagram below illustrates what happens to an atom of iron as it is oxidized
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