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When an oxygen atom is attached to a carbon atom, the carbon atom becomes more _____.

acidic

oxidized

reduced

basic

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User Shookster
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Answer: oxidized

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

When an oxygen atom is attached to a carbon atom, the carbon atom becomes more Oxidized.

Step-by-step explanation:

In chemistry oxidation reduction are defined as,

Oxidation:

Addition of Oxygen

Removal of Hydrogen

Removal of Electrons

Reduction:

Addition of Hydrogen

Removal of Oxygen

Addition of Electrons

Example:

CH₄ + 2 O₂ → CO₂ + 2 H₂O

In above reaction the carbon atom in CH₄ has an oxidation number of -4 as it is bonded to less electronegative atom i.e. Hydrogen while, on product side the oxidation number of Carbon in CO₂ is +4 as it is attached to more electronegative oxygen atom. Hence, the oxidation number has increased from -4 to +4.

Carbon is also oxidized in reference of addition of oxygen and removal of hydrogen as defined above. Therefore, we can say that when an oxygen atom attaches to carbon atom the carbon gets oxidized.

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