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How is NADPH different from NADP+?. A. It has lost one electron. B. It has gained one electron. C. It has lost one proton. D. It has gained one proton

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Answer:

A. It has lost one electron

Step-by-step explanation:

Since the H has been replaced by a +, this means that the Hydrogen is now a positive ion. For this to happen, it would have to lose an electron.

Gaining one would make it negative, and protons cannot be gained or lost under normal circumstances.

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Answer:

B. It has gained one electron.

Step-by-step explanation:

Hope it helps .

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