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27 May, 09:24

If there are no changes in the oxidation state of the reactants or products of a particular reaction, that reaction is not a redox reaction.

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  1. 27 May, 09:29
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    Yes, that is true. in order for it to be a redox reaction, both oxidation and reduction must be occurring.
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