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Redox

Redox (/ˈrɛdɒks/ RED-oks, /ˈriːdɒks/ REE-doks, reduction–oxidation or oxidation–reduction): 150 is a type of chemical reaction in which the oxidation states of the reactants change. Oxidation is the loss of electrons or an increase in the oxidation state.

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related to Further reading · 20
Redox → ACS Symposium Series, Applications, Aquatic Redox Chemistry, Böttcher, Duijnisveld, Fischer, Fundamentals, Grundl, Haderlein, Heidelberg, ISBN, Paul, Processes, Schulz, Schüring, Springer-Verlag, Stefan, Timothy, Tratnyek, Vol
related to Mnemonics · 18
Redox → AN OX, AnOx RedCat, Cathode, For, GER, GEROA, Here, LEO, LEORA, Likewise, Negative, OIL RIG, PANIC, Positive Anode, RED CAT, The, These, This
related to Reductants · 11
Redox → Antoine Lavoisier, Because, Electron, Electropositive, In, Later, Reducing, Reductants, Substances, The, These
related to Rates, mechanisms, and energies · 7
Redox → Chemistry, Electron, Electron-transfer, Henry Taube, In, Nobel Prize, The
related to Terminology · 6
Redox → Flexner, Leonor Michaelis, Louis, Oxidation, Reduction, The
related to Redox cycling · 5
Redox → In, Many, Once, The, This
related to Redox reactions in biology · 5
Redox → Aerobic, Before, C6H12O6, Many, The
related to Redox reactions in soils · 4
Redox → Early, Eh, Electron, Later
see also · 1
Redox → Anaerobic

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oxidation reduction electrons reaction reactions metal electron reduced oxygen reducing processes oxidized chemical transfer iron acid oxidizing state water agent

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nitric acidinstance ofand to manufacture chemicals0.80text
a metal oxide to extract the metalinstance ofThe word reduction originally referred to the loss in weight upon heating a metallic ore0.80text
carbon monoxideinstance ofsome partially oxidized forms0.80text
and heat energyinstance ofsome partially oxidized forms0.80text
oxygeninstance ofand then a peroxide.Corrosion and rustingThe term corrosion refers to the electrochemical oxidation of metals in reaction with an oxidant0.80text
oxygeninstance ofCorrosion and rustingThe term corrosion refers to the electrochemical oxidation of metals in reaction with an oxidant0.80text
a cell or organinstance ofNADPH in a biological system0.80text
magnetiteinstance ofIron is mined as ores0.80text
Redoxrelated to Further readingSchüring0.60section
Redoxrelated to Further readingSchulz0.60section
Redoxrelated to Further readingFischer0.60section
Redoxrelated to Further readingBöttcher0.60section

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