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The oxidation reaction always takes place with a reduction reaction. Why is isolated oxidation reaction not possible?

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If one compound or element is looking electrons(oxidation) other compound or element should accept it or if one element or compound require electrons, others should give. If only one substance is there, there no one to lose or accept elements. So, oxidation is not possible in a single reaction.

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