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So in this question we're given a passage about oxidative phosphorylation.
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We're just going to go ahead, fill in the blanks.
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We've got seven blanks.
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I'll write them out as we read.
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So a strong reducing agent, such as nadh, is poised to donate electrons and has a negative reduction potential.
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So remember oil rig, oxidation is loss, reduction is gain.
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So nadh is a donator, so it is going to be oxidized, which makes it a good reducing agent.
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It's good at making other things get reduced because it is oxidized.
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A strong reducing agent, such as nadh, is poised to donate electrons and has a negative reduction potential, whereas a strong oxidizing agent, such as o2, is ready to accept electrons and has a positive reduction potential...