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reduction of m dinitrobenzene to m nitroaniline mechanism: Chemistry of the Nitro and Nitroso Group Henry Feuer, 1969 |
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REDUCTION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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REDUCTION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
REDUCTION definition: 1. the act of making something, or of something becoming, smaller in size, amount, degree…. Learn more.
Reduction Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
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Reduction is a process or reaction in which a substance gains electrons, or the oxidation state of an element in it decreases.
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