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A freshly-cut apple turns brown, a bicycle fender becomes rusty and a copper penny suddenly turns green. What do all of these events have in common? They are all examples of a process called oxidation. Oxidation is defined as the interac...
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Redox - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Redox (shorthand for reduction-oxidation reaction) describes all chemical reactions in which atoms have their oxidation number (oxidation state) changed. This can be either a simple redox process s...
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Oxidation-reduction reactions have many far-reaching applications in our lives. Some of these applications are so common, that we take them for granted; others are not so obvious. The following are just a few examples of oxidation-reduction reactions.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about oxidation number. oxidation number. Information about oxidation number in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. oxidation numbers ... (redirected from oxidation number)
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oxidation n. The combination of a substance with oxygen. A reaction in which the atoms in an element lose electrons and the valence of the element ... Food and Nutrition: oxidation...
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oxidation and reduction, complementary chemical reactions characterized by the loss or gain, respectively, of one or more electrons by an atom or molecule. ... Oxidation-reduction reactions, called also redox reactions, are most simply balanced in the form of chemical equations by arranging the quantities of the...
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Defines oxidation and reduction in terms of oxygen, hydrogen or electron transfer. ... Oxidation and reduction in terms of oxygen transfer ... Oxidation is gain of oxygen.
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Redox is the term used to label reactions in which the acceptance of an electron (reduction) by a material is matched with the donation of an electron (oxidation). A large number of the reactions already mentioned in the Reactions chapter are redox reactions.
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