different between oxidate vs oxidation
oxidate
English
Etymology
oxide +? -ate
Verb
oxidate (third-person singular simple present oxidates, present participle oxidating, simple past and past participle oxidated)
- (dated, chemistry) To oxidize.
Noun
oxidate (plural oxidates)
- (dated, chemistry) An oxide.
Related terms
- oxidation
- oxidize
- oxide
oxidate From the web:
- what does oxidize mean
- oxidative stress
- oxidized water
- oxidized cholesterol
- what does oxidize
- oxidation chemistry
- leather oxidize
- zinc oxidize
oxidation
English
Etymology
From French oxydation
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -e???n
Noun
oxidation (countable and uncountable, plural oxidations)
- The combination of a substance with oxygen.
- (chemistry) A reaction in which the atoms of an element lose electrons and the oxidation state of the element increases.
Antonyms
- reduction
- deoxidation
- deoxy
Derived terms
- oxidational
Related terms
- oxidate
- oxidative
- oxide
- oxidise
Translations
oxidation From the web:
- what oxidation number
- what oxidation means
- what oxidation state is iron in hemoglobin
- what oxidation reaction
- what oxidation state
- what oxidation in chemistry
- what oxidation and reduction
- what oxidation products are formed from monosaccharides
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