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- https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Organic_Chemistry/Basic_Principles_of_Organic_Chemistry_(Roberts_and_Caserio)/11%3A_Alkenes_and_Alkynes_II_-_Oxidation_and_Reduction_Reactions._Acidity_of_Alkynes/11.01%3A_Oxidation-Reduction_of_Organic_CompoundsAn organic compound commonly is said to be "reduced" if reaction leads to an increase in its hydrogen content or a decrease in its oxygen content. The compound would be "oxidized" if the reverse chang...An organic compound commonly is said to be "reduced" if reaction leads to an increase in its hydrogen content or a decrease in its oxygen content. The compound would be "oxidized" if the reverse change took place.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Windward_Community_College/BIOC_141%3A_Fundamentals_of_Biochemistry_(Colmenares_and_Ashburn)/05%3A_Introduction_to_Chemical_Reactions/5.6%3A_Redox_Reactions_in_Organic_Chemistry_and_BiochemistryRedox reactions are common in organic and biological chemistry, including the combustion of organic chemicals, respiration, and photosynthesis.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Chippewa_Valley_Technical_College/CVTC_Basic_Chemistry/06%3A_Chemical_Energy_and_Reaction_Types/6.11%3A_Redox_Reactions_in_Organic_Chemistry_and_BiochemistryRedox reactions are common in organic and biological chemistry, including the combustion of organic chemicals, respiration, and photosynthesis.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_Kansas/KU%3A_CHEM_110_GOB_Chemistry_(Sharpe_Elles)/06%3A_Introduction_to_Chemical_Reactions/6.6%3A_Redox_Reactions_in_Organic_Chemistry_and_BiochemistryRedox reactions are common in organic and biological chemistry, including the combustion of organic chemicals, respiration, and photosynthesis.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Organic_Chemistry/Organic_Chemistry_I_(Morsch_et_al.)/10%3A_Organohalides/10.08%3A_Oxidation_and_Reduction_in_Organic_ChemistryIn organic chemistry, redox reactions look a little different. Electrons in an organic redox reaction often are transferred in the form of a hydride ion - a proton and two electrons. Because they occu...In organic chemistry, redox reactions look a little different. Electrons in an organic redox reaction often are transferred in the form of a hydride ion - a proton and two electrons. Because they occur in conjunction with the transfer of a proton, these are commonly referred to as hydrogenation and dehydrogenation reactions: a hydride plus a proton adds up to a hydrogen (H2) molecule. Be careful - do not confuse the terms hydrogenation and dehydrogenation with hydration and dehydration.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_Kansas/General%2C_Organic%2C_and_Biological_Chemistry/05%3A_Introduction_to_Chemical_Reactions/5.06%3A_Redox_Reactions_in_Organic_Chemistry_and_BiochemistryRedox reactions are common in organic and biological chemistry, including the combustion of organic chemicals, respiration, and photosynthesis.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Georgian_College/Chemistry_-_Academic_and_Career_Preparation/08%3A_Electrochemistry/8.02%3A_Redox_Reactions_in_Organic_Chemistry_and_BiochemistryRedox reactions are common in organic and biological chemistry, including the combustion of organic chemicals, respiration, and photosynthesis.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Mount_Aloysius_College/CHEM_100%3A_General_Chemistry_(O'Connor)/05%3A_Introduction_to_Chemical_Reactions/5.07%3A_Redox_Reactions_in_Organic_Chemistry_and_BiochemistryRedox reactions are common in organic and biological chemistry, including the combustion of organic chemicals, respiration, and photosynthesis.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Fullerton_College/Introductory_Chemistry_for_Allied_Health_(Chan)/09%3A_Organic_Compounds_of_Oxygen_Part_1/9.05%3A_Redox_Reactions_in_Organic_Chemistry_and_BiochemistryRedox reactions are common in organic and biological chemistry, including the combustion of organic chemicals, respiration, and photosynthesis.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Matanuska-Susitna_College/MatSu_College-CHEM_A104_Introduction_to_Organic_and_Biochemistry/05%3A_Introduction_to_Chemical_Reactions/5.07%3A_Redox_Reactions_in_Organic_Chemistry_and_BiochemistryRedox reactions are common in organic and biological chemistry, including the combustion of organic chemicals, respiration, and photosynthesis.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Workbench/LCDS_Organic_Chemistry_OER_Textbook_-_Todd_Trout/10%3A_Organohalides/10.09%3A_Oxidation_and_Reduction_in_Organic_ChemistryIn organic chemistry, redox reactions look a little different. Electrons in an organic redox reaction often are transferred in the form of a hydride ion - a proton and two electrons. Because they occu...In organic chemistry, redox reactions look a little different. Electrons in an organic redox reaction often are transferred in the form of a hydride ion - a proton and two electrons. Because they occur in conjunction with the transfer of a proton, these are commonly referred to as hydrogenation and dehydrogenation reactions: a hydride plus a proton adds up to a hydrogen (H2) molecule. Be careful - do not confuse the terms hydrogenation and dehydrogenation with hydration and dehydration.