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If

Tom’s explanations of chemistry are too hard to understand we can use Jim’s

model…

Basic Details for

using the MMS Chapter 20 Page 6

The

Miracle Mineral Supplement of the 21st Century

Oxidation: In the old days of

chemistry, it was thought that oxygen

was the only thing that

oxidized metal, other chemicals and things.

But as a better

understanding of chemistry came about it was soon

learned that any element

or ion or molecule that accepted electrons

was basically the same

oxidization process that oxygen created.

Oxygen accepts electrons

from other elements or molecules and at

the same time causing

the release of some energy in the form of heat.

That’s

oxidization. Well so do many other elements, molecules and

ions accept electrons

and release energy. Oxygen becomes neutral

and can accept no more

electrons when it has reached the charge of

minus two electrons.

However, a chlorine dioxide molecule can

accept 5 electrons, at a

much higher energy exchange. Thus it also

oxidizes, but with much

more whamo. Oxygen when neutralized by

a minus two charge

normally leaves the body as carbon dioxide.

That means that carbon

dioxide has two ions of oxygen, but

neutralized oxygen. The

two oxygen ions are then charged back to

their elemental state by

green plants and the sun again making them

available to create

oxidization in the body.

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Web Sites http://www.health4allinfo.ca/

or

http://www.miraclemineral.com

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