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MaRussiya [10]
3 years ago
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olga2289 [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

(loses), (oxidized), (+), (gain), (reduced)

This particular redox reaction is called single replacement.

(Please vote me Brainliest if this helped!)

Explanation:

Oxidation is a process where a substance

  • Loses one or more electrons
  • Gains an oxygen atom or Electronegative atoms
  • Loses a hydrogen atom or Electropositive atoms
  • Gains an increase in its oxidation number

Reduction is a process where a substance

  • Gains one or more electrons
  • Loses an oxygen atom or Electronegative atoms
  • Gains a hydrogen atom or Electropositive atoms
  • Loses an increase in its oxidation number
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