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oxidationIn chemistry, the loss of electrons, gain of oxygen, or loss of hydrogen by an atom, ion, or molecule during a chemical reaction. At a simple level, oxidation may be regarded as the reaction of a substance with oxygen. For example, rusting, respiration, and combustion (burning) are all oxidation reactions. When carbon is burned in air it is oxidized to carbon dioxide: Oxidation may be brought about by reaction with another compound (oxidizing agent), which simultaneously undergoes reduction, or electrically at the anode (positive electrode) of an electrolytic cell. oxidation
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The processes known as redox chemistry are fundamental to the way cells derive and consume energy. This is in addition to the approximately 36 compiled linear miles of redox fronts containing the current Lost Creek deposit. of Cologne), and 14 contributors discuss the combining of reaction- oriented electrochemistry and species-focused spectroscopy to identify unknown species formed as intermediates or products in a redox reaction. |
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