Redox Reactions in Chemistry

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मैथेन (CH4) के साथ ऑक्सीजन (O2) को जलाने के लिए किस प्रकार की रीढ़क्रिया हो रही है?

ऑक्सीकरण

रेडक्स प्रक्रिया में क्या होता है?

इलेक्ट्रॉन की स्थिति परिवर्तित होती है

रेडक्स प्रक्रिया में कौन सी पदार्थ कम होती है?

मेथेन

रेडक्स प्रक्रिया में कौन सी पदार्थ अधिक होती है?

ऑक्सीजन

मैथेन के साथ ऑक्सीजन को जलाने पर, कितने इलेक्ट्रॉन मैथेन से ऑक्सीजन की ओर स्थानांतरित होते हैं?

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Study Notes

Redox reactions describe chemical processes where electrons are transferred between atoms or molecules. These reactions can occur spontaneously under certain conditions and involve oxidation and reduction processes. In redox reactions, one substance is oxidized while another is reduced. An example of such a reaction would be burning methane (CH4) in oxygen (O2), which produces carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O):

CH4 + O2 → CO2 + H2O

In this equation, the carbon atom in methane loses two electrons (reduction), and the oxygen atom gains two electrons (oxidation). The overall process involves the transfer of four electrons from the methane to the oxygen.

Learn about redox reactions in chemistry where electrons are transferred between atoms or molecules, involving oxidation and reduction processes. Explore how one substance is oxidized while another is reduced through examples like burning methane in oxygen.

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