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Redox reaction explanation​

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Answered by 22advi
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An oxidation-reduction (redox) reaction is a type of chemical reaction that involves a transfer of electrons between two species. An oxidation-reduction reaction is any chemical reaction in which the oxidation number of a molecule, atom, or ion changes by gaining or losing an electron.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Redox reactions of simple inorganic species exhibit an amazingly rich variety of complex kinetic phenomena. Typically, these reactions are interpreted on the basis of multistep kinetic models which postulate the formation and subsequent fast reactions of reactive intermediates.

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Redox reactions that generate free radical intermediates are essential to metabolic processes, and their intermediates can produce reactive oxygen species, which may promote diseases related to oxidative stress. The development of an in vivo electron spin resonance (ESR) spectrometer and its imaging enables us noninvasive and direct measurement of in vivo free radical reactions in living organisms. .

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