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What is an oxidation reaction?

A. A reaction in which an atom gains 1 or more protons

B. A reaction in which an atom loses 1 or more protons

C. A reaction in which an atom loses 1 or more electrons

D. A reaction in which an atom gains 1 or more electrons

(Answer is C)

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Answer: in an oxidation reaction an element loses one or more electrons

Step-by-step explanation:

An oxidation reaction was originally defined as combining an element with oxygen, e.g. 2Ca + O2 —> 2CaO

Now we consider an oxidising agent as an electron acceptor, so the reaction need not include oxygen, e.g. Ca + S —> CaS. Ca loses electrons to S.

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

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