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Q: What is the name of the reaction that removes hydrogen from an organic compound?
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Which reaction removes hydrogen ions from the blood?

carbon dioxide


What are substances that remove H from a solution?

A compound that accepts ("removes") hydrogen ions in a solution is a base.


What is the most abundant organic compound found in most cell?

Water is the most abundant molecule on Earth's surface. It is also the most abundant molecule found in the human body. Water helps deliver oxygen and nutrients to different parts of the body and removes toxins and wastes from the body. It also helps to regulate body temperature and acts as a cushion to protect internal organs and joints.


What is a bond that removes hydrogen atoms from an aqueous solution called?

A bond can't remove atoms. What you would want if you have hydrogen atoms, also known as protons (H+) floating around in your solution (which for the record is impossible, they'd be apart of a compound like HCl or H2O) you would need to add a base which will attract the molecules. I think the answer you are looking for is hydrogen bond which is a type of sigma bond but it is between hydrogen and an electronegative atom.


What is a reaction that removes one or more electrons from a substance such that the substance's valence or oxidation state increases?

Oxidation

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What is an inorganic compound that removes hydrogen ions from solution?

acids


Which reaction removes hydrogen ions from the blood?

carbon dioxide


What are substances that remove H from a solution?

A compound that accepts ("removes") hydrogen ions in a solution is a base.


When bleach removes color from clothes what kind of chemical reaction is it?

I'm not certain what you mean by "what kind" of chemical reaction. Generally speaking, it's most likely some semi-complicated oxidation reaction of an organic molecule.


What removes hydrogen?

To answer this question we would need to know the substance from which the hydrogen is to be removed.


A base is any chemical that?

Binds to hydrogen and removes it.


What is the most abundant organic compound found in most cell?

Water is the most abundant molecule on Earth's surface. It is also the most abundant molecule found in the human body. Water helps deliver oxygen and nutrients to different parts of the body and removes toxins and wastes from the body. It also helps to regulate body temperature and acts as a cushion to protect internal organs and joints.


What does baking remove from bones?

when bones is baked, the collagen are removed. Therefore, bones become dry and brittle, easy to break.


What element would need to be removes from the molecule to make it unsaturated?

Hydrogen


What do they call any chemical reaction that removes electrons from an atom?

oxidation


What is it called when there is a chemical reaction that puts monosaccharides together and removes water?

photosynthesis


What is a bond that removes hydrogen atoms from an aqueous solution called?

A bond can't remove atoms. What you would want if you have hydrogen atoms, also known as protons (H+) floating around in your solution (which for the record is impossible, they'd be apart of a compound like HCl or H2O) you would need to add a base which will attract the molecules. I think the answer you are looking for is hydrogen bond which is a type of sigma bond but it is between hydrogen and an electronegative atom.