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redox reactions involve a series of (1 point)
atoms of oxygen willingly giving up electrons
losses/ gains of protons
losses/ gains of neutrons
losses/ gains of electrons
Brief Explanations
Redox reactions (reduction - oxidation reactions) are chemical reactions that involve the transfer of electrons between species. Oxidation is the loss of electrons, and reduction is the gain of electrons.
- Oxygen does not "willingly give up electrons" in a general sense for all redox reactions. Redox reactions can involve many elements, not just oxygen.
- Protons are not transferred in redox reactions. Proton transfer is more relevant in acid - base reactions (e.g., in the Bronsted - Lowry theory).
- Neutrons are not involved in the electron - transfer process that defines redox reactions. Neutrons are in the nucleus and do not participate in the valence - electron - based transfer in redox reactions.
- By definition, redox reactions involve the loss (oxidation) and gain (reduction) of electrons.
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