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reduction

In chemistry, the gain of electrons, loss of oxygen, or gain of hydrogen by an atom, ion, or molecule during a chemical reaction.

Reduction may be brought about by reaction with another compound, which is simultaneously oxidized (reducing agent), or electrically at the cathode (negative electrode) of an electric cell. Examples include the reduction of iron(III) oxide to iron by carbon monoxide:

Fe2O3 + 3CO → 2Fe +3CO2

the hydrogenation of ethene to ethane:

CH2CH2 + H2 → CH3CH3

and the reduction of a sodium ion to sodium:

Na+ + e → Na

Photosynthesis – the series of chemical reactions inside chloroplasts – is essentially a mechanism for reducing carbon dioxide to carbohydrate.

reduction

An arrangement, especially from a complex to a simpler score, such as an opera ‘reduced’ to a vocal score or an orchestral work arranged for piano.



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[*] "Many speakers to the House the other night in the debate on the reduction of armaments seemed to show a most lamentable ignorance of the conditions under which the British Empire maintains its existence.
The former exclaimed loudly against the terms of the arrangement, and insisted upon a reduction of the prices.
 
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