@ 2:25 why is it oxidation, as on LHS we have 4 atoms of Hydrogen, and on RHS we have 2H20 i.e 2*2 => 4 Hydrogen atoms. So both on LHS and RHS we have equal amounts of hydrogen! Would really appericiate a proper answer for my query. Thanks 😄
Carbon is getting oxidized because hydrogen was removed from it. The LHS and RHS does not have anything to do with it. However oxygen was added to carbon, so again, carbon was oxidized. And O2 is getting reduced by being added to carbon. Hope that helps.
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But CO2 is a covalent compound so there is no loss or gain of electrons then how it is a redox reaction🤔
Redox reaction |Redox reactions |Chemistry| Khan Academy
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@ 2:25 why is it oxidation, as on LHS we have 4 atoms of Hydrogen, and on RHS we have 2H20 i.e 2*2 => 4 Hydrogen atoms. So both on LHS and RHS we have equal amounts of hydrogen!
Would really appericiate a proper answer for my query. Thanks 😄
Carbon is getting oxidized because hydrogen was removed from it. The LHS and RHS does not have anything to do with it. However oxygen was added to carbon, so again, carbon was oxidized. And O2 is getting reduced by being added to carbon. Hope that helps.
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