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Metal oxide ions, potential energy surface

Electrical forces in tissues are most often attributed to the unequal distribution of ions at membrane surfaces, but equally if not more probable as a source of electrical energy is the untold number of oxidation-reduction reactions which take place within a cell. These reactions account for the extraordinary capacity of living systems to generate potentials of rather high magnitude without the metals required in a galvanic cell. [Pg.46]


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Energy metal oxides

Energy metals

Ion energies

Metal ion potential

Metal ions oxidation

Metal oxide surfaces

Metal oxide surfaces, oxidation

Metal potential

Metals oxidation potentials

Metals surface energy

Oxidation potential

Oxide surface metal ions

Oxidizing potential

Surface ions

Surface metallic oxide

Surface potential metal ions

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