Is Li(s) —> Li+(aq) + e an example of oxidation

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Yes, this reaction is an example of oxidation. In this reaction, the lithium atom loses an electron and is oxidized to form a lithium ion. The loss of electron results in an increase in the oxidation state of lithium from 0 to +1, which is indicative of oxidation.
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