| 21. | It can act as either a strong oxidant or a strong reductant, and is quite corrosive to metals.
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| 22. | However, when you oxidize the copper in water, the most immediately available reductant is the water protons.
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| 23. | Activity greatly depends on the presence of a divalent copper ion and a reductant such as gallate or ascorbate.
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| 24. | In industry, hydrogen is the preferred reductant, whereas in the laboratory, tin and iron are often employed.
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| 25. | These are linked by plastoquinone, which does require energy to reduce cytochrome f for it is a sufficient reductant.
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| 26. | The desired compound is formed in the presence of nitrogen gas, dppe ligand, and magnesium turnings as the reductant:
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| 27. | Limited success has resulted from attempts to synthesize of a reductant molecule to TGF-? that displays a similar biological profile.
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| 28. | :Uhh, the whole point of the Lewis acid is to activate the oxidiser-- not the reductant / nucleophile.
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| 29. | Reductants causing reductive dissolution include natural electron donors such as ascorbic acid and { Fe ^ 2 + _ ( aq ) }.
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| 30. | Most redox reactions happen better in either acid or base than pure water because pure water actually makes a lousy oxidant or reductant.
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