oxidize in the PONS Dictionary

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Therefore, complexes with more electronegative complexes will be more easily reduced (i.e. be more powerfully oxidizing) than more electropositive complexes.
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Stronger, more electron-rich bonds are activated preferentially over weaker, more electron-poor bonds of species that have already been partially oxidized.
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These include breaking down and oxidizing food molecules.
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There may be something in the soil that oxidizes the gas before it has a chance to spread.
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Very early versions were silver plated and oxidized, thus the scroll and pendant are black.
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It can not be oxidized in an atmosphere of less than 5% oxygen.
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The alcohol is then further oxidized via chloroacetaldehyde to chloroacetate.
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It also has such a strong tendency to oxidize that its powders are pyrophoric.
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They must never be used in oxidizing environments.
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Exposure to oxygen in the air also oxidizes some of the compounds, creating atomic sulfur which can be filtered from the water.
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