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Summary Of: Oxidation

Oxidation and reduction properly refer to... oxidation is better defined as an... the number of electrons in excess in the oxidation reaction must equal the number consumed by the reduction reaction... always have an oxidation number of zero... hydrogen is oxidized from an oxidation number of zero to an oxidation number of... fluorine is reduced from an oxidation number of zero to an oxidation number of... Complete oxidation of materials containing... stepwise oxidation of a hydrocarbon produces water and... Oxidation is used in a wide variety of industries such as in the production of cleaning... the oxidation of NADH to NAD... The net reaction is the oxidation of the flavoenzyme... multiplying the oxidation reaction by the number of electrons in the reduction step and vice versa...

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