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What is involved in redox reactions? the bonding of ions to form chemical compounds the addition of water to break down food macromolecules the transfer of electrons between reactants the breaking down of water into hydrogen and oxygen atoms?

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The answer is: The transfer of electrons between reactants

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Redox reactions involve the transfer of electrons between reactants. The word redox can be thought of as a combination of "Oxidation - Reduction" reactions in which their basis are the transfer of electrons.
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