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redox

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for redox.

Editorial note

Evolving on a world without oxygen might really suck, because oxygen chemistry is just so perfect for redox.

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Quick take

(rare) (chemistry) A reaction in which an oxidation and a reduction occur simultaneously; a reaction in which electrons are transferred.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of redox gathered in one view.

noun

(rare) (chemistry) A reaction in which an oxidation and a reduction occur simultaneously; a reaction in which electrons are transferred.

verb

(transitive) To subject to a redox reaction.

adjective

(chemistry) Of or relating to any reaction in which oxidation and reduction occur simultaneously.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for redox.

noun

(rare) (chemistry) A reaction in which an oxidation and a reduction occur simultaneously; a reaction in which electrons are transferred.

verb

(transitive) To subject to a redox reaction.

adjective

(chemistry) Of or relating to any reaction in which oxidation and reduction occur simultaneously.

Example sentences

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Evolving on a world without oxygen might really suck, because oxygen chemistry is just so perfect for redox.

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Mouse Gestures Redox - Emulates Opera mouse gestures and now has rocker gestures for the mac.

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Mild mitochondrial uncoupling in mice affects energy metabolism, redox balance and longevity.

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Vanadium is the best performer in their current laboratory test system - a type of redox flow unit - similar to a simple battery.

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No, it's a reflow battery - meaning you can make the capacity arbitrarily large (literally you have a tank of one redox, a tank of another).

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The vanadium-redox battery was an advance because with the same electrolyte on both sides you don't have that problem (but vanadium is expensive in this application).

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I used Mouse Gestures Redox for a long while then I switched to firegestures.

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You just need to apply enough of a voltage to kick over the redox state of two iron atoms (midpoint potential ~ -20 mV) every so often.

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As I understand, Vanadium redox battery is not more efficient than PSH.

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Actually, if you read the article, they mention using two probes made of the same metal to eliminate any current generated by the differences in redox potential between them.

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I've almost finished looking at redox at high school.

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(First thing that came to mind)) As there is no efficient and decently long-lasting power storage at grid scales (Vanadium-redox batteries are good, but have issues.

Quote examples

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Some circumstantial evidence for this is that a major "base excision repair" component has a redox-active iron-sulfur cluster, and at least one study shows that the oxidation state of this iron-sulfur cluster can change how well it attaches to DNA.

2

Is it not "actually" a memristor in the same sense that an electrochemical capacitor is not "actually" a capacitor: it exhibits the same properties as a capacitor, but the properties are caused by redox reactions instead of electric fields (even though most chemistry is really just electric fields anyway)?

Proper noun examples

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Redox batteries will probably be cheaper and more efficient than Li-Ion batteries that Tesla is putting out.

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Redox flow is far from a new technology, and neither is it especially complex.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use redox in a sentence?

Evolving on a world without oxygen might really suck, because oxygen chemistry is just so perfect for redox.

What does redox mean?

(rare) (chemistry) A reaction in which an oxidation and a reduction occur simultaneously; a reaction in which electrons are transferred.

What part of speech is redox?

redox is commonly used as noun, verb, adjective.