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The chemistry of hassium is practically unknown; only the reactions with oxygen are possible now - the oxide HsO4 was obtained.
Anaerobic reactions happen in the cytoplasm of a cell, Aerobic reactions occur in the mitochondria of a cell Anaerobic reactions do not require oxygen, Aerobic reactions do require oxygen
Chloride itself is not a substance. It is the ion formed by the element chlorine. Chlorine can react with oxygen but in most of its reactions it does not burn but rather causes other substances to "burn" much in the manner that oxygen does.
Oxygen is an oxidizing element, in that it accepts electrons. Oxidizing elements are essential in combustion reactions as reactants. Once the amount of oxygen runs out, the reaction stops, therefore it supports burning by allowing the reaction to carry forward.
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Light-dependent reactions produce ATP, NADPH, and oxygen gas.
Oxygen is not a special element 'needed' in so many reactions, though it is:quite commonquite reactivebut carbon and hydrogen are probaly more common in more reactions than oxygen is.
Special chemical reactions such as hydrogen bonding.
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Oxides are compounds of oxygen with another chemical element. Salts are the products of the reactions between acids and bases (neutralization reactions).
The byproducts of photosynthesis are oxygen and glucose. These are made when the processes known as the Kalvin Cycle and the Krebs Cycle.
the light reaction is the first step to hydrolysis.No product is envolved except H2O + light in presence of chlorophyll.