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oxidizable
oxidizable, a. Chem. (ˈɒksɪdaɪzəb(ə)l) Also oxy-. [f. oxidize v. + -able.] Capable of being oxidized; capable of combining with oxygen so as to form an oxide or oxygen-compound.1802 Chenevix in Phil. Trans. XCII. 336 The easily oxidizable metals cannot be employed. 1869 T. L. Phipson tr. Guillemin's... Oxford English Dictionary
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Oxidizable carbon ratio dating
Process This dating method works by measuring the ratio of oxidizable carbon to organic carbon. Frink 2001 Results of Recent Oxidizable Carbon Ratio Dating at Lake Naconiche Sites. wikipedia.org
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inoxidizable
inoxidizable, a. (ɪnɒksɪˈdaɪzəb(ə)l) [in-3.] Not oxidizable; that cannot be oxidized; incapable of rusting.1864 Webster, Inoxidizable, Inoxydizable. 1880 W. C. Roberts Introd. Metallurgy 6 Separating it from precious or inoxidizable metals. 1883 Fisheries Exhib. Catal. 76 Ladies' Work Tables..mounte... Oxford English Dictionary
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Decarburization
Stainless steel Stainless steel contains additives which are highly oxidizable, such as chromium and molybdenum. wikipedia.org
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oxidable
oxidable, a. Chem. Now rare. (ˈɒksɪdəb(ə)l) Also oxy-. [a. F. oxidable (Lavoisier, 1789), now oxydable, f. oxider to oxidate: see -able.] Capable of being oxidated; oxidizable.1790 R. Kerr tr. Lavoisier's Elem. Chem. ii. 179 Table of compound oxydable and acidifiable bases. 1796 Pearson in Phil. Tra... Oxford English Dictionary
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Di-haem cytochrome c peroxidase
Similar to other cytochrome c peroxidases, they reduce hydrogen peroxide to water using c-type haem as an oxidizable substrate. wikipedia.org
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Permanganate index
Part of the permanganate will be reduced by oxidizable material in the sample. wikipedia.org
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catabolism
catabolism Biol. (kəˈtæbəlɪz(ə)m) Also 9 katabolism. [f. Gr. καταβολ-ή a throwing down (f. καταβάλλειν to throw down) + -ism.] That phase of the metabolism of living bodies which consists in the breaking down of complex organic compounds into simpler ones; destructive metabolism.1876 Foster Phys. §5... Oxford English Dictionary
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2,4,6-Tri-tert-butylphenol
Tri-tert-butylphenol (2,4,6-TTBP) is a phenol symmetrically substituted with three tert-butyl groups and thus strongly sterically hindered. 2,4,6-TTBP is a readily oxidizable The compound is oxidizable in air but practically non-biodegradable. wikipedia.org
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Nitrosyl perchlorate
It is highly oxidizable, and forms nitronium perchlorate when decomposed. References nitrosyl wikipedia.org
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Ash
Ashes as the end product of incomplete combustion are mostly mineral, but usually still contain an amount of combustible organic or other oxidizable residues wikipedia.org
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Molybdenum(V) chloride
is a good Lewis acid toward non-oxidizable ligands. It forms an adduct with chloride to form . wikipedia.org
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Alicyclobacillus tolerans
It was first isolated from oxidizable lead–zinc ores in Uzbekistan. wikipedia.org
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Phenylphosphine
Like other primary phosphines, phenylphosphine has an intense penetrating odor and is highly oxidizable. wikipedia.org
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Selenium trioxide
The substance reacts explosively with oxidizable organic compounds. wikipedia.org
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