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Manipulating Terminal Iron-Hydroxide Nucleophilicity through Redox.
Summary: Imagine you have a tiny chemical tool made of iron and water parts. Scientists found a way to change how this tool works just by adding or taking away a tiny spark of electricity (a process called redox). When they do this, the iron tool becomes much better at connecting with other chemicals. This helps us understand how certain metals in nature and in our bodies do their important jobs!