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redox potential The potential of a reversible oxidation-reduction electrode measured with respect to a reference electrode, corrected to the hydrogen electrode, in a given electrolyte.
Ãâó: www.ntu.edu.sg/home/asjqiu/corrosion/R-Z.HTM
redox An abbreviation of Reduction-Oxidation, which often occur together
Ãâó: www.learnz.org.nz/steelmaking/glossary/index.php
redox ORP or Redox potential is a measurement of water purity and of a systems ability to break down organic waste. The measurement is expressed in millivolts by an ORP monitor.
Ãâó: www.kingvinnie.com/aquaria/glossary/
redox One of the three chemical separation processes used on a large scale in the United States to chemically dissolve spent nuclear fuel and irradiated targets and isolate and concentrate the plutonium, uranium, and other nuclear materials that they contain. S Plant at Hanford, also known as the REDOX plant, operated using this process from 1951 until 1967.
Ãâó: legacystory.apps.em.doe.gov/text/link/link12.htm
redox enzyme An enzyme that catalyzes oxidation-reduction reactions.
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