- an
oxidizer is any
substance that
oxidizes another substance. The
oxidation state,
which describes the
degree of loss of electrons, of the
oxidizer decreases...
- needed] A less
commonly used
thermal oxidizer technology is a
thermal recuperative oxidizer.
Thermal recuperative oxidizers have a
primary and/or secondary...
-
Oxidization may
refer to: Oxidation, a
chemical reaction in
which electrons are lost Beta oxidation, the
process by
which fatty acids are
broken down...
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- for many uses
because it does not
oxidize or
deposit soot onto surfaces. If the
flame has too much oxygen, an
oxidizing flame is produced. When the amount...
- oxygen,
particularly in the
context of explosions.
Nitric acid is a
strong oxidizer.
Substances that have the
ability to
reduce other substances (cause them...
-
called oxidizer-rich. The RD-180 has an
oxidizer-rich preburner,
while the RS-25 has two fuel-rich preburners. The
SpaceX Raptor has both
oxidizer-rich...
- A
biological oxidizer is a
device that uses micro-organisms to
treat wastewater and the
volatile organic compounds produced by
commercial and industrial...
- the
oxidizer and
combustible are the same (e.g., nitroglycerin, an
unstable molecule that has
oxidizing parts in the same
molecule as the
oxidizeable parts)...
- "donates" an
electron to an
electron recipient (called the
oxidizing agent, oxidant,
oxidizer, or
electron acceptor).
Examples of
substances that are common...