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Oxidation/Reduction (Redox) | U.S. Geological Survey
Feb 27, 2019 — The redox state of groundwater—whether the groundwater is oxic (oxidized) or anoxic (reduced)—has profound implications for groundwater quality.
Half reactions can be written to describe both the metal undergoing oxidation (known as the anode) and the metal undergoing reduction (known as the cathode).
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