oxidant
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of oxidant
Example Sentences
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However, its highest concentration occurred in sunlit experiments, meaning naturally lit kitchens likely see more of this oxidant.
From Science Daily • May 7, 2024
The pangrams from yesterday’s Spelling Bee were antioxidant, oxidant and oxidation.
From New York Times • Apr. 27, 2023
“You have oxidant in the soil, oxygen in the atmosphere, and plenty of microbes that love to eat this hydrogen,” he says.
From Science Magazine • Feb. 15, 2023
For an oxidant like ozone to bleach brown carbon, ozone needs to penetrate and mix within the smoke particles.
From Salon • Nov. 13, 2022
Within the cell, fuel and oxidant undergo the same redox chemistry as when they are combusted, but via a catalyzed electrochemical that is significantly more efficient.
From Textbooks • Feb. 14, 2019
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