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4. Any substance (for example, NAD*) that gains electrons is [p.76] a. oxidized b. a catalyst c. reduced d. a substrate
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4. Any substance (for example, NAD*) that
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[p.76]
a. oxidized
b. a catalyst
c. reduced
d. a substrate
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C) reduced
Remember the acronym
LEO the lion goes GER
Loss Electrons Oxidized
Gain Electrons Reduced
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