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Ch.5 Chemical Reactions
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2장, 문제 30c

Are the substances shown in italics undergoing oxidation or reduction?
(c) The biomolecule FADH2 loses hydrogen, becoming FAD.

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Identify the key chemical change occurring in the problem: The biomolecule FADH₂ is losing hydrogen atoms to become FAD.
Recall the definition of oxidation: Oxidation is the loss of electrons, which often corresponds to the loss of hydrogen atoms in organic and biochemical reactions.
Analyze the change: Since FADH₂ is losing hydrogen atoms, it is undergoing oxidation.
Understand the broader context: In biochemical reactions, molecules like FADH₂ act as electron carriers. When they lose hydrogen atoms, they are oxidized, and this process is often coupled with the reduction of another molecule.
Conclude that the substance undergoing the change (FADH₂) is being oxidized, as it loses hydrogen atoms and electrons in the process.

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Oxidation and Reduction

Oxidation and reduction are chemical processes that involve the transfer of electrons between substances. Oxidation refers to the loss of electrons or an increase in oxidation state, while reduction involves the gain of electrons or a decrease in oxidation state. These processes are often coupled, meaning that when one substance is oxidized, another is reduced.
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Hydrogen Loss in Redox Reactions

In many biochemical reactions, the loss of hydrogen atoms is indicative of oxidation. When a molecule like FADH₂ loses hydrogen, it is effectively losing electrons, which signifies that it is being oxidized to form FAD. This transformation is a common example of how redox reactions occur in biological systems.
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Biomolecules in Metabolism

Biomolecules such as FADH₂ play crucial roles in metabolic pathways, particularly in cellular respiration. FADH₂ acts as an electron carrier, transferring electrons to the electron transport chain, which ultimately leads to ATP production. Understanding the role of these biomolecules in redox reactions is essential for grasping metabolic processes.
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