Which of the following statements about oxidation and reduction is correct? A. Nucleophiles are compounds with high electron donation tendency, they can oxidize easily. B. As a result of the introduction of hydrogen atom into a molecule, an oxidation reaction takes place. A. Oxidizers are compounds with high electron affinity. D. Separation of a hydride ion by catalytic dehydrogenation from a molecule is a reduction reaction E. Removing the oxygen ion from a molecule transforms that molecule into another reduced molecule.
Which of the following statements about oxidation and reduction is correct? A. Nucleophiles are compounds with high electron donation tendency, they can oxidize easily. B. As a result of the introduction of hydrogen atom into a molecule, an oxidation reaction takes place. A. Oxidizers are compounds with high electron affinity. D. Separation of a hydride ion by catalytic dehydrogenation from a molecule is a reduction reaction E. Removing the oxygen ion from a molecule transforms that molecule into another reduced molecule.
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Which of the following statements about oxidation and reduction is correct?
A. Nucleophiles are compounds with high electron donation tendency, they can oxidize easily.
B. As a result of the introduction of hydrogen atom into a molecule, an oxidation reaction takes place.
A. Oxidizers are compounds with high
D. Separation of a hydride ion by catalytic dehydrogenation from a molecule is a reduction reaction
E. Removing the oxygen ion from a molecule transforms that molecule into another reduced molecule.
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