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Consider this reaction `Fe^( + + ) undersetlarr to Fe^( + + +) + e^-`

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The reaction toward the left is a reduction

B

The reaction toward the right is a reduction

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The reaction toward the right is an oxidation.

D

One and three are correct

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A reaction in which electrons `(e^-)` are removed is termed an oxidation reaction, the adding of electrons to an atom or molecule is termed a reductive reaction.
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