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oxidize
oxidize, v. Chem. (ˈɒksɪdaɪz) Also oxy-. [f. oxide + -ize.] 1. a. trans. To cause to combine with oxygen; to convert into an oxide or oxygen-compound. (In the case of a metal, often = to cover with a coating of oxide, to rust, make rusty.) More widely, to cause to undergo oxidation; to remove an ele... Oxford English Dictionary
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oxidize
oxidizeoxidise, / ˈɔksɪdaɪz; `ɑksəˌdaɪz/ v [I, Tn](a) (cause sth to) combine with oxygen (使某物)氧化. Cf 参看 reduce 6.(b) (cause sth to) become rusty (使某物)生锈. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Oxidizing acid
General properties Oxidizing acids, being strong oxidizing agents, can often oxidize certain less reactive metals, in which the active oxidizing agent However, even dilute nitric acid can oxidize copper to Cu2+ ions, with the nitrate ions acting as the effective oxidant: 3 Cu + 8 HNO3 → 3 Cu2+ + 2 NO wikipedia.org
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Why Is the Red Planet Red? Chlorate May Oxidize Mars' Surface - Eos
Why is the red planet red? It is well known that it is iron oxides that color Mars' surface a reddish tint; however, the process (es) responsible for the oxidation of iron on Mars remain unknown ...
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Wet oxidation
Compounds oxidize under wet oxidation conditions that would not oxidize under dry conditions at the same temperature and pressure. WAO is a liquid phase reaction using dissolved oxygen in water to oxidize wastewater contaminants. wikipedia.org
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inoxidize
inˈoxidize, v. [in-3.] trans. To render (iron, etc.) not liable to oxidize; to keep from oxidizing. Hence inˈoxidizing vbl. n.1881 Metal World No. 3. 35 A new method of protecting iron from the effects of the atmosphere... The inoxydising process consists in coating the cast or wrought-iron objects ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dimethyldioxirane
DMDO will also oxidize several other functional groups. For example, DMDO will oxidize primary amines to nitro compounds and sulfides to sulfoxides. wikipedia.org
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autoxidize
autoxidize, v. Biochem. (ɔːˈtɒksɪdaɪz) [f. auto-1 + oxidize v.] intr. To oxidize by direct combination with oxygen at ordinary temperatures (Webster, 1909). Hence autoxiˈdizable a., capable of oxidizing by contact with the air; autoxiˈdation, -iˈzation, oxidation by direct combination with oxygen; a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Desulfobacter
Desulfobacter has the ability to oxidize acetate to . References Further reading Desulfobacterales Bacteria genera wikipedia.org
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oxidate
oxidate, v. Chem. Now rare. (ˈɒksɪdeɪt) Also oxy-. [f. F. oxid-er (G. de Morveau and Lavoisier 1787; oxyder in Dict. Acad. 1835) + -ate3.] 1. trans. To cause to unite with oxygen; to convert into an oxide; = oxidize 1.1790 R. Kerr tr. Lavoisier's Elem. Chem. ii. §14. 221 Iron and zinc..decompose the... Oxford English Dictionary
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Alicyclobacillus disulfidooxidans
The name is derived from the Latin duplus (double), sulfur (sulfur), and oxido (oxidize), referring to the bacterium's ability to oxidize disulfide. wikipedia.org
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oxidization
oxidization Chem. (ˌɒksɪdaɪˈzeɪʃən) Also oxy-. [n. of action from oxidize v.] The action of oxidizing or process of being oxidized; oxidation.1817 J. Bradbury Trav. Amer. 287 note, Iron ore..in a continued state of oxydization. 1885 J. R. Allen in Mag. Art Aug. 456/2 Objects of bronze, being less li... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pseudonocardia hydrocarbonoxydans
Pseudonocardia hydrocarbonoxydans can oxidize hydrocarbons. References Pseudonocardia Bacteria described in 1962 wikipedia.org
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Agroclavine
Historically, the main use of agroclavine was to oxidize it to elymoclavine, which can then be used for ergot-based drug synthesis. wikipedia.org
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Leptothrix cholodnii
Leptothrix cholodnii is a bacterium from the genus Leptothrix, which has the ability to oxidize Fe(II).. They can oxidize both Fe(II) and Mn(II). wikipedia.org
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