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Oxides Oxides
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oxidation oxidation
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neodymium neodymium
neodymium , metallic chemical element; symbol Nd; at. no. 60; at. wt. 144.24; m.p. about 1,021°C; b.p. about 3,068°C; sp. gr. 7.004 at 20°C; valence +3. Neodymium is a lustrous silver-yellow metal. It is one of the rare-earth metals in the lanthanide series of Group 3 of the ... Read more
Complementary metal oxide semiconductors Complementary metal oxide semiconductors
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oxidation and reduction oxidation and reduction
oxidation and reduction complementary chemical reactions characterized by the loss or gain, respectively, of one or more electrons by an atom or molecule. Originally the term oxidation was used to refer to a reaction in which oxygen combined with an element or compound, e.g., the reaction of... Read more
Nd Nd
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oxidases oxidases
oxidases in biochemistry, enzymes that catalyze reactions that directly involve molecular oxygen (see oxidation and reduction ). Some utilize flavin coenzymes derived from riboflavin (see vitamin B 2 ). Others oxidize compounds by the removal of hydrogen, such as alcohol dehydrogenase's... Read more
Aqueous solution reactions Aqueous solution reactions
OXIDATION-REDUCTION REACTIONS CONCEPT Most people have heard the term "oxidation" at some point or another, and, from the sound of the word, may have developed the impression that it has something to do with oxygen. Indeed it does, because oxygen has a tendency to draw... Read more
Peroxisomal disorders Peroxisomal disorders
Peroxisomal Disorders Definition Peroxisomal disorders are a group of congenital (existing from birth) diseases characterized by the absence of normal peroxisomes in the cells of the body. Peroxisomes are special parts (organelles) within a cell that contain enzymes responsible for critical... Read more
reduction potential reduction potential
reduction potential (electrode potential) A quantitative measure of the ease with which a substance is oxidized or reduced. It represents the voltage necessary to prevent the flow of electrons to or from a half-cell containing aqueous solutions of the oxidized and reduced forms of the test substance... Read more

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