Reduction: (1)
Any process in
which there is a increase in the number of covalent
bonds between an atom and atom(s) that are less electronegative.
Commonly seen as, but not limited to, increasing the number of bonds
between carbon and hydrogen.
Reaction of sodium
borohydride with acetone
is a reduction
because there is an increase (from zero to one) in the number of bonds
between carbon (EN
= 2.5) and hydrogen (EN
= 2.1), and also between oxygen (EN
= 3.5) and hydrogen (EN
= 2.1).
Catalytic
hydrogenation of propene
is a reduction
because there is an increase (from three to five) in the number of
bonds
between carbon (EN
= 2.5) and hydrogen (EN
= 2.1).
Combustion
of methane
is an oxidation
because there is an increase (from zero to four) in
number of bonds
between carbon (EN
= 2.5) and oxygen (EN
= 3.5).