A simple unified explanation of the red-ox and acid-base concepts

Abstract
Some classical examples of the habitual physico-chemical processes are studied and a unifying conclusion is reached. In the red-ox processes, the atoms or groups of atoms which gain electrons according to their respective oxidation numbers are oxidizing, i.e. if the bindings are considered pure ionic, and in the acid-base processes the atoms or groups of atoms which only gain electrons according to their formal charge are acids, i.e. if the bindings are considered pure covalent.
Keywords:
Acid-base, Red-ox, Electronegativity, Oxidation number, Formal charge
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Jimenez-Vargas, J. and Macarulla, J. M. (1986): Fisicoquimica Fisiologica, Interamericana, Madrid
Vollhard, K. P. C. (1987): Organic Chemistry, Freeman, New York
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