Oxidizing agent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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An oxidizing agent (also called an oxidant , oxidizer or oxidiser ) can be defined as either: •a chemical compound that readily transfers oxygen atoms, or •a substance that gains electrons in ...
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Redox - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Redox (shorthand for reduction-oxidation reaction) describes all chemical reactions in which atoms have their oxidation number (oxidation state) changed. This can be either a simple redox process s...
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It is a substance that itself reduces and causes the other substance to oxidize. Its properties are: -gives oxygen -accepts electrons -shows reduction itself (reduction is when there is a loss of oxygen, gain in hydrogen, gain of electrons ...
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The reaction is usually done with another oxidizing agent in the solution to regenerate the OsO4 so that only a catalytic amount of thne reagent need be used. Its toxicity is greater than lead or mercury, and similar in effect, attacking the nervous system and the liver.
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General Chemistry II ... Hydrogen peroxide is both a reducing and an oxidizing agent. ... Nitric acid is a good oxidizing agent.
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An oxidizing agent is a substance, which causes another element or compound to go from a lower to a higher oxidation state. An example is found when oxygen combines with iron to form rust.
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Encyclopedia information on Oxidizing Agent ... Oxidizing agents, usually paired with reducing agents, are substances that gain electrons in an oxidation-reduction (redox) chemical reaction. In the reaction, the oxidizing agent is reduced, and the reducing agent is oxidized.
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Common oxidizing agents ... Oxidizers act as a catalyst and cause hydrocarbons to combine with oxygen and cause breakdown of the fiber. ... Ferric Chloride greater than 50% and over 200°F, used for sewage treatment, photography, medicine, etching, feed additives and oxidizing disinfectant.
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An oxidizing agent (also called an oxidizer or oxidant) is referred to as a chemical compound that readily transfers oxygen atoms or a substance that gains electrons in a redox chemical reaction. ... For more information about the topic Oxidizing agent, read the full article at Wikipedia.org, or see the following...
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