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10 May, 09:39

What is the oxidizing agent in the following reaction?

Pyruvate + NADH + H + → Lactate + NAD+

a. oxygen

b. NADH

c. lactate

d. pyruvate

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  1. 10 May, 09:50
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    The answer is d. pyruvate

    Explanation:

    An oxidizing agent is the substance that gains electrons in a chemical reaction. At the end of the reaction it is reduced and its oxidation state increased.

    A reducing agent is the substance that loses electrons in a chemical reaction. At the end of the reaction it is oxidized and its oxidation state decreased.

    Pyruvate gains one electron, it is reduced from pyruvate to lactate; thus, pyruvate is the oxidizing agent.

    NADH loses one electron, it is oxidized from NADH to NAD; thus, NADH is the reducing agent
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