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What is pyruvate oxidized to? A molecule is oxidized when it? ... What happens to the carbon that is lost in this reaction pyruvate - 2-carbon moleucle? An enzyme assisted anaerobic process that breaks down a 6 carbon molecule of glucose into two 3 carbon pyruvate ions? Produced when 3 carbon pyruvate is converted to...
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When a molecule gains anelectron? A molecule that has gained an electron becomes? What happens if a molecule gives up an electron? ... When a molecule gains an electron it has been oxidized? When a molecule gains electrons it is said to have been? When an element gains an electron it becomes a negative? What is the transfer...
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Each ATP molecule contains about 1% of the amount of chemical energy in a single glucose molecule. Cell respiration produces about 38 ATP from one glucose. What happens to the rest of the energy in the glucose? (p. 170) ... Acetyl CoA is fully oxidized to CO2.
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10. What happens when a molecule is oxidized? Which has more energy, an oxidized molecule or a reduced molecule? How does this relate to what happens to glucose during cellular respiration? How does this relate to the function of the electron carriers NADH and FADH2?
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5. Describe small molecules and ions in terms of valence bond models. 6. Describe homonuclear small molecule bonding in terms of sigma and pi symmetry molecular orbitals. 7. Use bonding theory to predict what specifically happens when a molecule is oxidized or reduced.
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The majority of organic material, when oxidized is broken down into (CO2)(carbon dioxide) and H2O (water). CO2 and water are used by plants during photosynthesis, which is a somewhat similar process to photocatalysis.
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4. What happens to the water molecule on the reaction side of the equation in photosynthesis? 5. How is light energy stored in a glucose molecule? 6. Is the carbon dioxide oxidized or reduced? 7. Draw a chloroplast and label the 3 membranes and the 3 internal spaces.
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A positive voltage pulse between the electrodes was enough to change the molecule so that it became a better conductor of current, while a negative voltage returned the molecule to its less ... Riel's group is now trying to work out exactly what happens to the molecule during the switching process. Tom Westgate...
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42. When a phosphate group is removed from ATP or ADP, what happens to the remaining molecule? ... 94. fill the table below showing the maximum yield of ATP’s when one molecule of glucose is completely oxidized in the presence of oxyge...
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