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    The Addition of Two Hydrogens and Two Electrons to NAD<sup>+</sup><sup>
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The Addition of Two Hydrogens and Two Electrons to NAD+

Question 95

Question 95

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The addition of two hydrogens and two electrons to NAD+ is an example of what type of chemical reaction?


A) reduction
B) condensation
C) oxidation
D) hydrolysis
E) phosphorylation

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