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elementary idea of antioxidants

Introduction: When exposed to environmental or other stresses, our bodies develop free radicals, unstable molecules that cause cell damage. Antioxidants are compounds that help prevent or reduce cell damage caused by free radicals. They are referred to as “free-radical scavengers” in some circles. Antioxidants can be obtained from various sources, both natural and artificial. It […]

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Examples of Free Radicals

Free radicals are highly reactive and unstable molecules that are produced in the body naturally as a by-product of normal metabolism, or by exposure to toxins in the environment such as tobacco smoke and ultraviolet light. Free radicals have a lifespan of only a fraction of a second, but during that time can damage DNA,

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Examples of Redox Reactions

This section contains a few instances of redox reactions, as well as their oxidation and reduction half-reactions.  When you recharge a lead storage battery, it becomes an electrolytic cell. Electrode Processes and Redox Reactions A redox reaction is a chemical reaction in which electrons are exchanged between two reactants that are involved. Changes in the

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Extraction of Highly Reactive Metals

Metals are found in ores generally in the form of combination with other types of elements or metals. Thus, as a result, once the metal ore has been extracted from the ground, they need to be converted into its pure metal form. This process of extracting metals from their ore is known as metal extraction.

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Fe2O3

Iron III oxide is one of the most common oxides that you have studied in the previous classes, and it is also one of the most toxic. More in-depth information about this oxide will become available as your class progresses through the ranks. Iron III oxide has the chemical formula Fe2O3. Hematite is a mineral

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Gained and Lost in Redox Reactions

Redox is a combination of the reduction and oxidation reaction. Redox reactions are chemical reactions in which electrons are transferred from one material to another. Both oxidation and reduction occur simultaneously in these processes. Changes in the oxidation states of the reacting species can be used to identify this electron transfer. Redox Reactions Types There

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Guidelines for Balancing Redox Equations

Redox processes include the reduction of one species and the oxidation of another. As a result, the oxidation state of the species in question must shift. These reactions are crucial for a variety of applications, including energy storage devices (batteries), photographic processing, and energy production and use in living systems, such as humans. Reduction is

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HABER PROCESS

The Haber–Bosch process, also referred to as the Haber process, is widely regarded as one of the most efficient and successful industrial processes for the production of ammonia in the world. A high-pressure device and a catalyst were developed by Fritz Haber and his assistant during the twentieth century, which enabled them to carry out

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Heterogeneous Gold Catalysis

Heterogeneous Gold Catalysis is the scientific method of using gold as catalysts in chemical reactions. Catalysts are chemicals that facilitate the chemical reaction’s whole procedure.  It plays an intermediate part in any reaction. However, it does not undergo the reaction, nor does it affect the product of the reaction. It provides a suitable environment for

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Hydroboration Oxidation Reaction

The hydroboration oxidation reaction is an organic chemical reaction that is used to convert alkenes into neutral alcohols. It is a type of oxidation reaction. This is accomplished through a two-step process that consists of a hydroboration step and an oxidation step, respectively. This is accomplished through a net addition of water (across the entire

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