oksüdatsioone
Oksüdatsioone, more commonly known as oxidation, refers to a chemical reaction that involves the loss of electrons by a molecule, atom, or ion. This process often results in an increase in the oxidation state of the species undergoing oxidation. Oxidation is typically accompanied by a complementary process called reduction, where electrons are gained. Together, oxidation and reduction reactions form a redox reaction.
One of the most familiar examples of oxidation is rusting, where iron reacts with oxygen in the
The term "oxidation" was originally coined to describe reactions with oxygen, as oxygen is a strong oxidizing