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redox oxidation-reduction: a reversible chemical reaction in which one reaction is an oxidation and the reverse is a reduction
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redox reaction a reaction in which electrons are transferred between species or in which atoms change oxidation number
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redox reaction Another term for an oxidation-reduction reaction. A redox reaction is any reaction in which electrons are removed from one molecule or atom and transferred to another molecule or atom. In such a reaction one substance is oxidized (loses electrons) while the other is reduced (gains electrons).
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redox An abbreviation for oxidation-reduction.
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redox Biological reductions/oxidations. These reactions usually require enzymes to mediate the electron transfer. The sediment in the bottom of a lake, sludge in a sewerage works or septic tank will have a very low redox potential and will likely be devoid of any oxygen. This sludge or waste water will have a very high concentration of reductive anaerobic bacteria, indeed the bulk of the organic matter may in fact be bacteria. ...
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