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Aron Cooley
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2 January, 22:30
What's oxidation in biology
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Antoine Andersen
2 January, 22:53
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Oxidation-reduction reactions. The basic definition can be defined as: One reactant is oxidized (loses electrons), while another is reduced (gains electrons).
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Tianna Harding
2 January, 22:57
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Definition. (1) The combination of oxygen with a substance forming oxide. (2) A chemical reaction in which there is the loss of electrons or gain (or increase in the proportion) of oxygen, hence, resulting in an increase in oxidation state by a molecule, atom or ion.
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