Reduction and oxidation (redox)
\(\require{mhchem}\) Reduction can be: removal of oxygen; addition of hydrogen; gain of electrons. We often want to reduce metal ores to get the useful metals from them. Oxidation can be: addition of oxygen; removal of hydrogen; loss of electrons. A substance that reduces another substance is a reducing agent . And guess what? A substance that oxidises another substance is an oxidising agent . Reduction and oxidation always go hand in hand. If a reducing agent like \(\ce{H2}\) acts on a substance (let's say oxygen \(\ce{O2}\)), oxygen is reduced, but in doing so hydrogen is oxidised. $$\ce{hydrogen + oxygen -> water}$$ $$\begin{equation} \ce{2H2(g) + O2(g) -> 2H2O(g)} \end{equation}\label{water}$$ (I've made the water a gas here because when you burn hydrogen in oxygen, things get hot, and the water is produced as vapour.) If we look at equation \(\eqref{water}\) from the point of view of oxygen, we can think of oxygen as the oxidising agent which oxidises hydrogen,...