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is a form of oxygen resulting from rearrangement/realignment of [OPTIONS] (1) si

ID: 961461 • Letter: I

Question

is a form of oxygen resulting from rearrangement/realignment of [OPTIONS] (1) singlet oxygen (2) Superoxide anion radical (3) Hydroxyl radical (4) Peroxide anion radical 1 3 4 2 A very stable and non radical from of reactive oxygen species is formed by protonation in aqueous solutions. [OPTIONS] (1) singlet oxygen (2) Superoxide anion radical (3) Hydroxyl radical (4) Peroxide anion radical 1 3 4 2 One electron transfer by Complex-I and Complex-III in the transfer mitochondria result in the leakage of [OPTIONS] (1) singlet oxygen (2) Superoxide anion radical (3) Hydroxyl radical (4) Peroxide anion radical 1 3 4 2

Explanation / Answer

Answer is B. 3

A free radical is the hydroxyl radical (HO.), a molecule that has one unpaired electron on the oxygen atom.