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Balancing Redox Reactions: Basic Solutions definitions
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Redox Reaction
A chemical process involving the transfer of electrons between two species, affecting oxidation states.
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Redox Reaction
A chemical process involving the transfer of electrons between two species, affecting oxidation states.
Basic Solution
An aqueous solution with a pH greater than 7, characterized by the presence of hydroxide ions.
Acidic Solution
An aqueous solution with a pH less than 7, often containing excess hydrogen ions.
Hydroxide Ion
A negatively charged ion (OH-) commonly found in basic solutions, crucial for balancing redox reactions.
Conservation of Mass
A principle stating that mass in an isolated system is neither created nor destroyed by chemical reactions.
Conservation of Charge
A principle ensuring that the total electric charge in an isolated system remains constant during chemical reactions.
Oxidation State
A number assigned to an element in a compound representing the number of electrons lost or gained.
Electron Transfer
The movement of electrons from one element or molecule to another in a redox reaction.
Chemical Change
A process where substances are transformed into different substances with distinct properties.
Step 7
The additional step required to balance redox reactions in basic solutions, involving hydroxide ions.