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Redox Reactions - Oxidation

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Oxidation and Reduction

Oxidation is the gaining of oxygen in a reaction and reduction is the loss of oxygen in a reaction. We can also describe oxidation and reduction in terms of electrons:

Oxidation

Oxidation

  • When a substance is oxidised (gains oxygen), it always loses electrons.
Reduction

Reduction

  • When a substance is reduced (loses oxygen), it always gains electrons.
OIL RIG

OIL RIG

  • A useful way of remembering the difference between oxidation and reduction reactions in terms of electrons is 'OIL RIG':
    • Oxidation
    • Is
    • Loss
    • Reduction
    • Is
    • Gain
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