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Balancing Redox Reactions: Acidic Solutions definitions
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Redox Reaction
A chemical process involving the transfer of electrons between two species, resulting in oxidation and reduction.
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Redox Reaction
A chemical process involving the transfer of electrons between two species, resulting in oxidation and reduction.
Oxidation
The process in which a reactant loses electrons, increasing its oxidation state.
Reduction
The process in which a reactant gains electrons, decreasing its oxidation state.
Acidic Conditions
A chemical environment characterized by the presence of H+ ions, affecting redox reactions.
H+ Ion
A positively charged hydrogen ion, commonly present in acidic solutions.
Half-Reaction
A component of a redox reaction, representing either the oxidation or reduction process.
Oxidation State
A number assigned to an element in a compound, indicating its degree of oxidation.
Electron Transfer
The movement of electrons from one reactant to another in a redox reaction.
Charge Balance
The principle of ensuring that the total charge is the same on both sides of a redox equation.
Mass Conservation
The principle that mass is neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction.