| 21. | The reference electrode has a known reduction potential.
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| 22. | FAD has a more positive reduction potential than NAD + and is a very strong oxidizing agent.
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| 23. | Phosphines are completely absent from living systems and do not reduce disulfide bonds despite mild reduction potential.
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| 24. | Like pH, the reduction potential represents how strongly electrons are transferred to or from species in solution.
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| 25. | When comparing the reduction potentials in reactions 2 and 4, the reduction of chloride ion is favored.
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| 26. | Thus, the oxidation potential of a chemical species is listed as the reduction potential of its oxidized form.
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| 27. | :Standard reduction potential is the reduction potential at 25 o C, 1M concentration of both anion and cation.
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| 28. | :Standard reduction potential is the reduction potential at 25 o C, 1M concentration of both anion and cation.
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| 29. | Sometimes pE is used as a unit of reduction potential instead of Eh, for example in environmental chemistry.
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| 30. | It is the reduction potential of each species present that will determine which species will be oxidized or reduced.
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