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- Why is Hydrogen peroxide toxic to cells in high concentrations?Is the reaction of 2-phosphoglycerate to 2-phosphoenolpyuruvate is a redox reaction?There was an alkaline phosphatase reaction performed at basic (alkaline) pH - Does this indicate higher proton concentration or higher hydroxide ion concentration?