Why in a redox equation, when you're identifying which chemical species is reduced, a way to tell is by seeing which lost its oxygen?
I know oxidation is loss of electrons, gain of oxygen & loss of hydrogen, while
reduction is gain of electrons, loss of oxygen & gain of hydrogen. I don't understand the part about the oxygens and hydrogens.
e.g. 2MnO4^- --> 2Mn^2+
Isn't this losing electrons? The answer says that it's gaining.
I have a feeling it's very obvious and that I will feel dumb when I find out the answer...
Thanks in advance.