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This can be either a simple redox process such as the oxidation of... Combustion consists of redox reactions involving free radicals... Combustion consists of redox reactions involving free radicals... Redox reactions in industry... Redox reactions in biology... The chemical way to look at redox processes is that the reductant transfers electrons to the oxidant... The redox component of this type of reaction is the change of oxidation state... Redox reactions in industry... Redox reactions in industry... Redox reactions are the foundation of... Redox reactions in biology... Redox reactions in biology... is essentially the reverse of the redox reaction in cell respiration... The redox state is reflected in the balance of several sets of metabolites... An abnormal redox state can develop in a variety of deleterious situations... Describing the overall electrochemical reaction for a redox process requires a... Redox reactions at Chemguide... Online redox reaction equation balancer...

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