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In an oxidation–reduction reaction, what happens to the electrons in the oxidation process? A. Electrons are bonded. B. Electrons are gained. C. Electrons are lost. D. Electrons are replaced.
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In an oxidation–reduction reaction, what happens to the electrons in the oxidation process? A. Electrons are bonded. B. Electrons are gained. C. Electrons are lost. D. Electrons are replaced.
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C electrons are lost. Oxidation is loss and reduction is gain
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Answer:
C. Electrons are lost.
Explanation:
The oxidation reduction reaction is between
oxidizing agent and reducing agent
.
The oxidizing agent gains electrons
and
reduction process
occurs to it, while
the reducing agent losses electrons
and
oxidation process
occurs to it.
oxidizing agent + ne → product
"reduction process, gain electrons"
reducing agent → product + ne
"oxidation process, loss electrons"
Thus,
The right answer is:
in the oxidation process,
electrons are lost
.
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