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Chapter 19, Problem 3CLE
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The brief description about the oxidation, reduction, and oxidation number is to be stated.
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Oxidation and reduction occur simultaneously in redox reaction. The reaction that involves the loss of electron by an atom is known as oxidation. The reaction that involves the gain of electron by an atom is known as reduction. Oxidation number is used to indicate the number of electron lost or gained by an atom in a compound.
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