
Oxidation–reduction (redox) reactions (article) | Khan Academy
Oxidation–reduction reactions, commonly known as redox reactions, are reactions that involve the transfer of electrons from one species to another. The species that loses electrons is said to be …
Oxidation and reduction (video) | Khan Academy
You need the know about oxidation states to be able to understand redox reactions.
Redox reactions | Physical Chemistry (Essentials) - Khan Academy
Practice Up next for you: Types of redox reactions. Get 3 of 4 questions to level up!
Balancing redox equations (article) | Khan Academy
Oxidation–reduction or redox reactions are reactions that involve the transfer of electrons between chemical species (check out this article on redox reactions if you want a refresher!).
Redox reactions and electrochemistry - Khan Academy
Unit 9: Redox reactions and electrochemistry About this unit This unit is part of the Chemistry archive. Browse videos and articles by topic. For our most up-to-date, mastery-enabled courses, check out …
Introduction to cellular respiration and redox - Khan Academy
The reactions in which NAD + and FAD gain or lose electrons are examples of a class of reactions called redox reactions. Let's take a closer look at what these reactions are and why they're so …
Simple redox reactions (video) | Khan Academy
An oxidation/reduction reaction (also known as a "redox" reaction) involves the transfer of electrons. The first definition of oxidation was indeed about oxygen, and meant that an element or compound …
Redox reaction (video) | Redox Reactions | Khan Academy
In redox reactions, both reduction and oxidation take place. Let's learn more about them.
Balancing redox reactions (practice) | Khan Academy
Let's solve a few problems to balance various redox reactions in acidic and basic medium.
Oxidizing and reducing agents (video) | Khan Academy
Video transcript Let's see how to identify the oxidizing and reducing agents in a redox reaction. So here, we're forming sodium chloride from sodium metal and chlorine gas. And so before you assign …