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5 March, 12:39

xidation in redox reactions involves a. a loss of electrons and an increase in the oxidation number b. a gain of electrons and an increase in the oxidation number c. a loss of electrons and a reduction in the oxidation number d. a gain of electrons and a decrease in the oxidation number

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  1. 5 March, 13:07
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    Option a is the right one

    Explanation:

    Redox reactions are defined as the reactions where one element is oxidized (so the oxidation state is increased); and another element is reduced (oxidation state decreases). These changes in the oxidations states are defined by a transference of electrons.

    When the oxidation state decrease → reduction → the element gains electrons

    When the oxidation state increase → oxidation → the element release electrons
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