Reduction often involves the gain of hydrogen, the loss of oxygen, or the gain of what?
- Correct Answer: electrons
- neutrons
- mass
- protons
Explanation: Reduction often involves the gain of hydrogen, the loss of oxygen, or the gain of electrons.
More Random Questions
Q: What is the only animal phyla that does not consist exclusively of invertebrates?
Ans: eukaryotes
Ans: eukaryotes
Q: What is the term used to describe the minerals and vitamins that are not needed for providing the body with energy but are still essential for good health?
Ans: non-energetic nutrients
Ans: non-energetic nutrients
Q: How much did personal consumption expenditures grow in Q1 2025?
Ans: 1.8%
Ans: 1.8%
Q: What is the name for the amount of energy that is required in order to begin a chemical reaction?
Ans: activation
Ans: activation
Q: Each ___ represents a particular colour.
Ans: Multimedia
Ans: Multimedia
Q: What is the purpose of the fuel pump in a vehicle?
Ans: Delivers fuel to the engine
Ans: Delivers fuel to the engine
Q: According to the special theory of relativity, no physical object can equal or exceed the speed of what?
Ans: weight
Ans: weight
Q: India launched its first reusable hybrid rocket RHUMI-1 from which state?
Ans: Tamil Nadu
Ans: Tamil Nadu
Q: What is the primary source of energy for Earth’s climate system?
Ans: Sun
Ans: Sun
Q: Which country became the first Spanish-speaking nation to recognize Indian pharmaceutical standards on March 3, 2024?
Ans: Nicaragua
Ans: Nicaragua
Q: What role did sports programming play in 2025 for pay-TV bundles?
Ans: Minor contributor
Ans: Minor contributor
Q: Who has become the second Indian chess player to achieve a 2800 Elo rating?
Ans: Arjun Erigaisi
Ans: Arjun Erigaisi
Q: Which item was exported from South India?
Ans: Spices
Ans: Spices
Q: A patient with bipolar disorder reports mood swings. Which nursing intervention is most appropriate?
Ans: Monitor mood changes
Ans: Monitor mood changes
Q: Burning fossil fuels releases what into the atmosphere?
Ans: carbon dioxide
Ans: carbon dioxide
