- Only one (usually)
electron flows from the atom, ion, or
molecule being oxidized to the atom, ion, or
molecule that is reduced. This type of
redox reaction...
- An
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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Oxidization may
refer to: Oxidation, a
chemical reaction in
which electrons are lost Beta oxidation, the
process by
which fatty acids are
broken down...
- An
oxidizing acid is a Brønsted acid that is a
strong oxidizing agent. Most Brønsted
acids can act as
oxidizing agents,
because the
acidic proton can be...
- for many uses
because it does not
oxidize or
deposit soot onto surfaces. If the
flame has too much oxygen, an
oxidizing flame is produced. When the amount...
- A
thermal oxidizer (also
known as
thermal oxidiser, or
thermal incinerator) is a
process unit for air
pollution control in many
chemical plants that decomposes...
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Oxidized cellulose is a water-insoluble
derivative of cellulose. It can be
produced from
cellulose by the
action of an
oxidizing agent, such as chlorine...
-
inorganic nitrogen compounds.
Types include ammonia-
oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and nitrite-
oxidizing bacteria (NOB). Many
species of
nitrifying bacteria...
- Iron-
oxidizing bacteria (or iron bacteria) are
chemotrophic bacteria that
derive energy by
oxidizing dissolved iron. They are
known to grow and proliferate...
- Hydrogen-
oxidizing bacteria are a
group of
facultative autotrophs that can use
hydrogen as an
electron donor. They can be
divided into
aerobes and anaerobes...