different between oxidize vs inoxidizable
oxidize
English
Alternative forms
- oxidise (UK)
Etymology
oxide +? -ize
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??ks?da?z/
Verb
oxidize (third-person singular simple present oxidizes, present participle oxidizing, simple past and past participle oxidized)
- (chemistry, transitive) To combine with oxygen or otherwise make an oxide.
- (chemistry) To increase the valence (or the positive charge) of an element by removing electrons.
- To coat something with an oxide.
- (intransitive) To become oxidized.
Translations
Related terms
- oxidizable
- oxidization
See also
- corrode
- rust
oxidize From the web:
- what oxidizes
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- what oxidizes water in photosynthesis
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- what oxidizes alcohol
- what oxidizes glucose in cellular respiration
inoxidizable
English
Etymology
in- +? oxidizable
Adjective
inoxidizable (comparative more inoxidizable, superlative most inoxidizable)
- That cannot be readily oxidized.
- Incapable of rusting.
Antonyms
- oxidizable
Translations
inoxidizable From the web:
- what does inoxidizable mean
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