oxidation–reduction
oxidation–reduction (redox) Originally,
oxidation was simply regarded as a chemical reaction with oxygen. The reverse process – loss of oxygen – was called
reduction. Reaction with hydrogen also came to be regarded as reduction. Later, a more general idea of oxidation and reduction was developed in which oxidation was loss of electrons and reduction was gain of electrons. This wider definition covered the original one and also applies to reactions that do not involve oxygen. However, it applies only to reactions in which electron transfer occurs – i.e. to reactions involving ions. It can be extended to reactions between covalent compounds by using the concept of
oxidation number (or
state). This is a measure of the electron control that an atom has in a compound compared to the atom in the pure element. An oxidation number consists of two parts: (1) its sign, which indicates whether the control has increased (negative) or decreased (positive);(2) its value, which gives the number of electrons over which control has changed.
The change of electron control may be complete (in ionic compounds) or partial (in covalent compounds). Oxidation is a reaction involving an increase in oxidation number and reduction involves a decrease. Thus in 2H
2 + O
2 → 2H
2O
the hydrogen in water is +1 and the oxygen –2. The hydrogen is oxidized and the oxygen is reduced. Compounds that tend to undergo reduction readily are
oxidizing agents; those that undergo oxidation are
reducing agents.
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Reduction and oxidation
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Effects of electron donor, dissolved oxygen, and oxidation-reduction potential biodegradation of carbon tetrachloride by Escherichia coli K-12
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Biodegradation kinetics of carbon tetrachloride by pseudomonas cepacia under varying oxidation-reduction potential conditions
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pH and oxidation-reduction potential control strategy for optimization of nitrogen removal in an alternating aerobic-anoxic system
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Oxidation-Reduction Reaction
Encyclopedia entry from: The Gale Encyclopedia of Science
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oxidation and reduction
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
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Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
Book article from: Science of Everyday Things
OXIDATION-REDUCTION REACTIONS CONCEPT Most people have heard the term "oxidation" at some point or another, and...one of the most significant is an oxidation-reduction reaction (sometimes called a redox...
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oxidation-reduction
Book article from: World Encyclopedia
oxidation-reduction ( redox ) Chemical reaction involving simultaneous oxidation (loss of electrons) and reduction (a gain of those electrons by another atom or molecule). Many biochemical systems involve oxidation–reduction reactions.
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oxidation–reduction
Book article from: A Dictionary of Biology
oxidation–reduction ( redox ) Originally, oxidation was simply regarded as a chemical reaction with oxygen...regarded as reduction. Later, a more general idea of oxidation and reduction was developed in which oxidation was loss...
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