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  1. Oxidation–reduction (redox) reactions (article) | Khan Academy

    Oxidation–reduction reactions, commonly known as redox reactions, are reactions that involve the transfer of electrons from one species to another. The species that loses electrons is said to be …

  2. Redox reactions and electrochemistry - Khan Academy

    Oxidation-reduction reactions Learn Oxidation and reduction Oxidation state trends in periodic table

  3. Oxidation and reduction (video) | Khan Academy

    Introducing oxidation states, oxidation, and reduction. Some tips for remembering oxidation and reduction.

  4. Balancing redox equations (article) | Khan Academy

    Oxidation–reduction or redox reactions are reactions that involve the transfer of electrons between chemical species (check out this article on redox reactions if you want a refresher!).

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  6. Oxidation and reduction (Conventional definition) (video ... - Khan …

    Science MH Class 10 Science Chemical Reactions and Equations Oxidation, Reduction and Redox Reactions

  7. Using oxidation numbers to identify oxidation and reduction (worked ...

    By assigning oxidation numbers to the atoms of each element in a redox equation, we can determine which element is oxidized and which element is reduced during the reaction.

  8. Organic oxidation-reduction reactions (video) | Khan Academy

    Oxidation involves an increase in the oxidation state and reduction involves a decrease or a reduction in the oxidation state. You might also remember that loss of electrons is oxidation and gain of electrons …

  9. Balancing redox equations (article) | Khan Academy

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  10. Introduction to cellular respiration and redox (article) | Khan Academy

    Intro to redox in cellular respiration. Substrate-level vs. oxidative phosphorylation. Electron carriers.