redox
Redox, short for reduction-oxidation, describes chemical processes in which electrons are transferred between species. Oxidation is an increase in oxidation state and is typically accompanied by loss of electrons; reduction is a decrease in oxidation state and involves gain of electrons. Because electrons cannot appear or disappear, redox reactions couple an oxidation with a corresponding reduction. The species that donates electrons is the reducing agent; the species that accepts electrons is the oxidizing agent.
Chemists balance redox changes using half-reactions and track them with oxidation states. Redox couples have potentials
Common examples include rusting of iron, where iron is oxidized and oxygen is reduced, and combustion, where
Redox is central to biology, with organisms carrying out redox reactions to extract energy from nutrients.