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reductive or
reducing and are
known as
reducing agents,
reductants, or reducers. The
reductant transfers electrons to
another substance and is thus itself...
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conditioners may
include enzymes,
yeast nutrients,
mineral salts,
oxidants and
reductants,
bleaching agents and emulsifiers. They are food
additives combined with...
- nitrogen-bearing
reductants are
currently used in SCR
applications including anhydrous ammonia,
aqueous ammonia or
dissolved urea. All
those three reductants are widely...
- of the
reductants losing electrons (ex.
formadedhyde transformation to
formic acid. ze- is the
number of
electrons transferred from the
reductant to the...
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Oxophilic reductants, such as
titanium salts, will
reduce the
nitronate to a hydrolysis-susceptible imine, but less
selective reductants give the amine...
- In chemistry, a radical, also
known as a free radical, is an atom, molecule, or ion that has at
least one
unpaired valence electron. With some exceptions...
- or "accepts"/"receives" an
electron from a
reducing agent (called the
reductant, reducer, or
electron donor). In
other words, an
oxidizer is any substance...
- form into the
contaminated area or
placing a
solid medium of
chemical reductants in the path of a
contaminant plume. It can be used to
remediate a variety...
- In chemistry, a
reducing agent (also
known as a
reductant, reducer, or
electron donor) is a
chemical species that "donates" an
electron to an electron...
- of
reductants is
sometimes effective. For example,
especially in the
field of electrochemistry,
ammonium sulfite is
frequently used as a
reductant because...