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Redox (/ˈrɛdɒks/ RED-oks, /ˈriːdɒks/ REE-doks, reduction–oxidation or oxidation–reduction: 150 ) is a type of
chemical reaction in
which the oxidation...
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oxidizing agent (also
known as an oxidant, oxidizer,
electron recipient, or
electron acceptor) is a
substance in a
redox chemical reaction that gains...
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stoichiometric mixtures of
strong oxidisers and
reactive fuels,
mixed just
prior to use in
order to
enhance safety.
Either the
oxidiser or the fuel, or both, should...
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Ultraviolet radiation, also
known as
simply UV, is
electromagnetic radiation of
wavelengths of 10–400 nanometers,
shorter than that of
visible light, but...
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flame is
affected by the fuel
introduced and the
oxygen available. A
flame with a
balanced oxygen-fuel
ratio is
called a
neutral flame. The
color of...
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oxidizing acid is a Brønsted acid that is a
strong oxidizing agent. Most Brønsted
acids can act as
oxidizing agents, because[dubious – discuss] the...
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Catalytic oxidation are
processes that rely on
catalysts to
introduce oxygen into
organic and
inorganic compounds. Many applications,
including the focus...
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oxide reductase.
Nitrous oxide may be used as an
oxidiser in a
rocket motor.
Compared to
other oxidisers, it is much less
toxic and more
stable at room...
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propellants involve cryogenic (liquid oxygen) or
corrosive (nitric acid)
oxidisers.
These must be
loaded before launch,
delaying the rocket's time into action...
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thermal oxidizer (also
known as
thermal oxidiser, or
thermal incinerator) is a
process unit for air
pollution control in many
chemical plants that decomposes...