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Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are unstable, or reactive, compounds that result from the partial reduction of oxygen. ROS can cause damage to molecules, including membrane lipids and nucleic acids, and may be associated with some diseases. Which of the following compounds are reactive oxygen species? Choose all that apply.
.OH
OH-
O2-
H2O
H2O2
H-
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