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redox e. oxidoreductase.
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redox i. a pigment which indicates by a change of color a change in the oxidation potential.
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redox p. the electrochemical potential of an oxidation-reduction half reaction under prevailing conditions measured with respect to the standard reduction potential of the hydrogen gas/proton redox couple, which is defined as zero. It is related to its own standard reduction potential by the Nernst equation. Symbol E or Eh.
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redox r. one in which there is transfer of electrons from an electron donor (the reducing agent) to an electron acceptor (the oxidizing agent).
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redox refers to reactions where there is a change in the oxidation state of the reactants and products, eg, Fe 2+ => Fe 3+ , involves oxidation of the iron cation.
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