Oxidation is a chemical reaction in which a substance loses electrons, resulting in an increase in its oxidation state. This process often involves the addition of oxygen or the removal of hydrogen from a molecule. Oxidation reactions are commonly associated with the production of heat and light, as well as the breakdown of organic materials.
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Sep 23
Oxidation is a chemical reaction that involves the loss of electrons or an increase in the oxidation state of an atom or molecule. It is a process in which a substance reacts with an oxidizing agent, which is a substance that has the ability to accept electrons. The loss of electrons results in an increase in the positive charge of the atom or molecule, and the substance is said to be oxidized.