elektronátalakulások
Elektronátalakulások, also known as redox reactions, are chemical reactions in which electrons are transferred from one species to another. These reactions are fundamental in chemistry and play a crucial role in various natural and industrial processes. The term "redox" is derived from the two parts of the reaction: reduction, where a species gains electrons, and oxidation, where a species loses electrons.
In a redox reaction, the species that loses electrons is called the reducing agent, and the species
Redox reactions can be represented using oxidation numbers, which indicate the degree of oxidation of an atom
Redox reactions are essential in many biological processes, such as cellular respiration and photosynthesis, as well