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biological oxidation vs chemical oxidation?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Biological oxidation is an energy-producing reaction in living cells, and it is coupled with a reduction reaction (Fig. 1). When a compound loses an electron, or is oxidized, another compound gains the electron, or is reduced. Oxidation-reduction (redox) reactions represent the main source of biological energy.

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Chemical oxidation is a process involving the transfer of electrons from an oxidizing reagent to the chemical species being oxidized. ... The subject of biochemical oxidation processes is thus covered in a different book that deals with biological treatment processes.

Explanation:

Biological oxidation is an energy-producing reaction in living cells, and it is coupled with a reduction reaction. When a compound loses an electron, or is oxidized, another compound gains the electron, or is reduced. Oxidation-reduction (redox) reactions represent the main source of biological energy.

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