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oxidation <an oxidation; oxidations> N

oxidation

oxidation

anode oxidation ELEC

anodic oxidation ELEC

anti-oxidation ADJ ARCHIT

direct oxidation METAL

electrolytic oxidation CHEM

induced oxidation

oxidation inhibitor CHEM

oxidation number CHEM

oxidation potential CHEM

oxidation stability CHEM

rate of oxidation

zone of oxidation CHEM

Oxidation and Reduction Potential or RH INDUST

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Oxidation of indene with acid dichromate yields homophthalic acid ("o" -carboxylphenylacetic acid).
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These factors together mean that a higher potential is required for the reduction and oxidation of water than predicted, and these are termed overpotentials.
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Polymers containing double bonds in their main chains, such as natural rubber and polybutadiene, are especially susceptible to oxidation and ozonolysis.
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Wines made from this grape can be very alcoholic and prone to oxidation.
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Normally, when no blood and no peroxidases or catalases from vegetables are present, this oxidation occurs very slowly.
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These enzymes act in a variety of ways to break down polymers including through oxidation or hydrolysis.
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Oxidation of ferrocene gives the blue 17e species ferrocenium.
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The twist mechanism also explains why oxidation is faster for larger alcohols than for small alcohols.
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They can be contrasted with chemotrophs that obtain their energy by the oxidation of electron donors in their environments.
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This appears to be a paradox, since higher oxidation numbers are expected to be progressively stronger oxidizers, and less stable.
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