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Type Words
Synonyms oxidation-reduction, oxidoreduction
Type of chemical reaction, reaction

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Barford, D.The role of cysteine residues as redox-sensitive regulatory switches.
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Hence, redox stimulus-responsive self-healing materials have yet to be reported.
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The most common kind of this type of battery is the vanadium redox flow battery.
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Biological energy is frequently stored and released by means of redox reactions.
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Dietz, K.J. Redox control, redox signaling, and redox homeostasis in plant cells.
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In general, the redox state of most rocks can be seen in the color of the rock.
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This makes it possible to compare different redox systems in a single test set-up.
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The adsorption energy consists of ionocovalent, redox and Coulombic contributions.
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Redox signaling involves the control of cellular processes by redox processes.
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More examples
  • Oxidation-reduction: a reversible chemical reaction in which one reaction is an oxidation and the reverse is a reduction
  • ORP or Redox potential is a measurement of water purity and of a systems ability to break down organic waste. The measurement is expressed in millivolts by an ORP monitor.
  • A shortened term for "oxidation-reduction". Used in terms such as redox reactions and redox conditions.
  • A word derived from a combination of the words Reduction and Oxidation. The REDOX measurement, in millivolts, is a measure of the potential of the water for oxidation or reduction processes. The higher the reading, the higher the availability of oxidising agents in the water. ...
  • The undesirable chemical process by which metallic silver which makes up photographic images is transformed into spots of reddish-brown residue on the images.
  • Biological reductions/oxidations. These reactions usually require enzymes to mediate the electron transfer. The sediment in the bottom of a lake, sludge in a sewerage works or septic tank will have a very low redox potential and will likely be devoid of any oxygen. ...
  • A reaction where oxidation and reduction take place. A cathode (electron emitter) is oxidized (loses electron). The electron travels and is absorbed by an anode (electron acceptor) that is reduced (gains electron).
  • Redox, or reduction-oxidation potential, is a measure of how easy it is for organic reactions to take place. This is an indicator of water quality, measured in millivolts with a special probe. Higher values are better. Redox controllers use an ozone reactor to raise the redox potential.
  • Acronym for Reduction Oxidation Converter