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Chapter 7, Problem 44QAP
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
To describe the transfer of electron for both the aluminium and iron in the reaction:
Concept Introduction:
The most common driving forces which create product in
- Formation of a solid.
- Formation of water.
- Transfer of electrons.
- Formation of gas.
Oxidation: Oxidation is a process in which either 1 or all following changes occurs:
- Gaining of oxygen atoms.
- Increasing oxidation number.
- Loss of hydrogen atom.
- Loss of electrons.
Reduction: Reduction is a process in which either 1 or all following changes occurs:
- Loss of oxygen atoms.
- Decreasing oxidation number.
- Gaining of hydrogen atom.
- Gaining of electrons.
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