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Chapter 20.11, Problem 17P
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The structure of an ester that yields an equal amount of
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Oxidation reaction involves the addition of oxygen atom or removal of electrons. This removal of electrons ultimately increases the oxidation number of the compound; therefore, the compound is said to be oxidized.
Reduction reaction involves removal of an oxygen atom or addition of electrons. This addition of electrons ultimately decreases the oxidation number of the compound; therefore, the compound is said to be reduced.
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