Q21.2P
Question
Why must an electrochemical process involve a redox reaction?
Step-by-Step Solution
Verified Answer
Because electrons require a source and recipient (in the form of reducing and oxidizing substances) for an electrochemical reaction to occur, redox reactions are used in electrochemical processes.
1Step 1: Definition of redox reaction
Electrons are transferred from one chemical material to another in many chemical processes. The oxidation-reduction or Redox reaction is the name given to these electron transport reactions.
2Step 2: Determining Why an electrochemical process involves a redox reaction
Because electrons are transported from one atom to another during redox reactions, electrochemical processes entail a redox reaction. For an electrochemical reaction to occur, electrons must have a source and a recipient (in the form of reducing and oxidizing substances).
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