| 31. | For example : The one-electron reduction potential of molecular oxygen gives a value of 1.07 ( 1 ) eV.
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| 32. | These terminal electron acceptors have smaller reduction potentials than O 2, meaning that less energy is released per oxidized molecule.
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| 33. | Overall plant health and resistance to pests is greatly influenced by pH, alkalinity, of dissolved mineral and Oxygen Reduction Potential.
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| 34. | The thiolate ligands are key, they tune to reduction potential of the nickel cofactor to the range of superoxide disproportionation.
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| 35. | Absolute reduction potentials can be determined if we find the actual potential between electrode and electrolyte for any one reaction.
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| 36. | The reduction potentials in natural systems often lie comparatively near one of the boundaries of the stability region of water.
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| 37. | Thus, more negative reduction potentials indicate that the chemical species is more easily oxidized, and is a more strongly reducing species.
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| 38. | The calcium does not enter into the reaction because its reduction potential of 2.87 volts is higher than that of sodium.
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| 39. | Redox potential, or reduction potential, is used to express the likelihood of an environment to receive electrons and therefore become reduced.
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| 40. | Every compound has a unique reduction potential, and so the alternating voltage can be set to select for a particular compound.
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