World of Chemistry, 3rd edition
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Chapter 18, Problem 15A
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Interpretation: The meaning of the two definition of reduction needs to be explained.
Concept introduction: Redox reaction occurs between metals and non metals that involves transfer of electrons from metal to non metal.
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Answer to Problem 15A
Reduction is loss of electrons. Reduction of chlorine is as follows:
Explanation of Solution
There are two ways to define reduction: atom gains negative charge while it gains electrons and oxidation state decreases when atom gains electrons. Both are same as when an atom decreases its oxidation state, it gains electrons. For example oxidation state of chlorine decreases from 0 to -1.
Conclusion
Oxidation − reduction reaction is a
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