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The conversion of Sn+4 to Sn+2 is what...1 oxidation2 reduction3 ionization4 nuclear reactionans only if u know​extra points awarded

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↪Actually welcome to the CONCEPT of the REDOX REACTIONS

↪Now basically here , we have to be familiar with the concept that ,

↪--》 Whenever there is a INCREASE in the Oxidation State or Oxidation number of the Element , we have to consider it as a OXIDATION REACTION

↪Such as for an EXAMPLE,

↪Fe2+ -----》 Fe3+ + 1e-

↪so now here, we can see that , there is loss of 1 electron from the Ferrous , so this is increasein the Oxidation Number thus this is an Oxidation Reaction ,

↪Similarly , when there is Decrease in the Oxidation state or Oxidation Number , there is Reduction Reaction ,

↪So from above ,

↪here , Stannous is GOING from +4 to +2

〽thus it is decrease in the Oxidation Number , so it is a REDUCTION REACTION



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