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Oxidation
Fr is in the 1st period. It removes an electron to get noble gas configuration. Fr+ does not have valence electrons.Francium has 1 electron in its outermost energy level. It donates its outermost electron to stabilize its electron configuration. Francium(I) has no valence electrons.
No. The beekeeper moves the bees to another part of the hive before he/she removes the honey.
A phosophatase is an enzyme that removes that removes a phosphate group. The most common phosophatase is an alkaline phosphatase.
act as electron carriers during various metabolic processes in the cell. These carriers, like NAD, can accept electrons in their reduced forms (NADH) and donate them to other molecules in order to facilitate energy production or synthesis of molecules. This electron transfer is crucial in processes like cellular respiration and photosynthesis.
this is because it removes water molecule(s) from the reactant.
oxidation
It removes because the under of the tooth has an another tooth already.That's why your tooth replaces another tooth.
Oxidation: Example: two electrons removed from iron: Fe --> Fe2+ + 2e- two electrons removed from iodide: 2I- --> I2 + 2e-
Oxidation
Oxidases perform oxidation reactions (remove electrons) on organic molecules. Dehydrogenases perform a similar action but removes a hydride ion instead (2 electrons and a proton).
An electron transport chain.
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Fr is in the 1st period. It removes an electron to get noble gas configuration. Fr+ does not have valence electrons.Francium has 1 electron in its outermost energy level. It donates its outermost electron to stabilize its electron configuration. Francium(I) has no valence electrons.
Radiators and condensers.
No. The beekeeper moves the bees to another part of the hive before he/she removes the honey.
A phosophatase is an enzyme that removes that removes a phosphate group. The most common phosophatase is an alkaline phosphatase.