Explain why the production of a metal from one of its ores is a process of reduction

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The production of a metal from one of its ores is a process of reduction because the ore is a compound that contains the metal in an oxidized form. During the production process, the metal is reduced from its oxidized form to its elemental form. This is done by removing the oxygen atoms from the compound, which reduces the oxidation state of the metal.
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