Oxidation Reduction Decrease in oxidation state Increase in oxidation state Gain of electrons Removal of hydrogen Addition of hydrogen Addition of oxygen Occurs in oxidizing agents Occurs in reducing agents Removal of oxygen Loss of electrons
Oxidation Reduction Decrease in oxidation state Increase in oxidation state Gain of electrons Removal of hydrogen Addition of hydrogen Addition of oxygen Occurs in oxidizing agents Occurs in reducing agents Removal of oxygen Loss of electrons
Chapter16: Applications Of Neutralization Titrations
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