Hello This will no doubt be a very basic question, but I had a question about the following, which is in my text book:
REMEMBER ‘Oxidation Is Loss’ of electrons. The opposite of oxidation is reduction, so remember OIL RIG, ‘Oxidation Is Loss, Reduction Is Gain’ of electrons. Oxidation and reduction always occur together; such reactions are known as REDOX reactions.
My question, as this is part of the "what oxygen can do to other compounds": are Redox reactions only related to oxygen or can they be any loss/gain of electrons?
Thanks