Chemical compound used to oxidize another substance.
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Examples for "oxidant"
Examples for "oxidant"
1They also have similar underlying defects that involve mitochondria and oxidant levels.
2During periods of oxidant stress, individuals may exhibit relative deficiencies of GSH.
3The thiol-oxidant diamide increased calcium sensitivity in control, but not diabetic mitochondria.
4In the absence of chelators, a related, but unknown oxidant is formed.
5The mechanism by which mitochondria exert protection against oxidant stress is not clear.
1We proposed that oxidants in the wound microenvironment support the repair process.
2Antioxidants prevented aldosterone-induced DNA damage and NF-kB-activation, indicating the involvement of oxidants.
3Glutamate transporters are vulnerable to oxidants resulting in reduced uptake function.
4Antioxidants and oxidants antagonize this interaction, resulting in the release of Nrf 2.
5Carbonyls and free radicals are two major classes of oxidants in tobacco smoke.
1They pump fuel and oxidizer at tremendous pressures into the combustion chamber.
2Those designed for oxidizer were rounded; those for fuel had flat surfaces.
3Inert helium is used to pressurize the four oxidizer tanks.
4The SSMEs would draw liquid hydrogen fuel and liquid oxygen oxidizer from the ET.
5In all the stages, the oxidizer tank would have been mounted atop the fuel tank.
1The results suggest that bicarbonate amplifies the prooxidant effect of superoxide.
2Data show that, in diabetic rats, levels of prooxidant compounds increase, whereas levels of antioxidant compounds fall.
3Both FL and NS replicons that overexpress HO-1 showed reduced prooxidant levels at baseline and increased resistance to oxidant-induced cytotoxicity.
4This perhaps suggests that protein carbonyl formation is related to therapy with L-DOPA, which can exert prooxidant properties in vitro.
5Colon is exposed to a number of prooxidant conditions and several colon diseases are associated with increased levels of reactive species.
1It is an oxidiser considered relatively safe if uncontaminated and stored properly.
2Launch preparations continue with the Parker Solar Probe Orbiter being fuelled with its propellants and oxidiser.
3It will also carry a Cosworth Formula 1 engine and a pump that forces liquid oxidiser into the rocket's fuel chamber.
4Spaceplanes do away with the need for carrying most of the oxidiser by using air from the atmosphere during the initial stages of their flight.
5It is not explosive on its own, rather it is an oxidiser, drawing oxygen to a fire -and therefore making it much more intense.
1Permanganate of potash is a very powerful oxidising agent.
2Rockets are cumbersome because not only must they carry fuel, they also need an oxidising agent to make it burn.
1Wolff has converted this alcohol by oxidizing agents into cinnamic acid.
2Neutralization methods Normal solutions, acid and alkali oxidizing agents reducing agents Notebooks, sample pages of
3These substances act as reducing or oxidizing agents.
4Oxidation by strong oxidizing agents converts it successively into its aldehyde, acrolein, and into acrylic acid.
5When alcohols are treated with certain oxidizing agents two hydrogen atoms are removed from each molecule of the alcohol.
1Furthermore, dopamine-4-O-sulfate did not react with a strong oxidizing agent, sodium periodate.
2It is a powerful oxidizing agent, and it converts sulphurous into sulphuric acid.
3When mixed with acids, it is a valuable oxidizing agent.
4This conversion was reversed using the oxidizing agent diamide.
5Chromic anhydride is a very strong oxidizing agent, giving up oxygen and forming chromic oxide:
6Chemically, nitrous oxide is remarkable for the fact that it is a very energetic oxidizing agent.
7Combining oxidizing agent with reducing agents releases heat.
8Nitric acid also aids as an oxidizing agent in supplying oxygen for the combustion of the carbon.
9The chemical is used as an oxidizing agent in composite solid fuels for rockets and booster motors.
10Concentrated sulphuric acid is a good oxidizing agent, and oxidizes a part of the hydrobromic acid, liberating bromine:
11Perchlorate is an oxidizing agent that when heated, breaks down into highly reactive fragments that destroy organic compounds.
12It is stable in the air, and when heated is a good oxidizing agent, giving up oxygen quite readily.
13To reduce suspicion, the "Arabs" had not used ammonium nitrate, the oxidizing agent of choice in most truck bombs.
14As a rule, however, changes of this kind are brought about by the use of an oxidizing agent, and are called oxidations.
15It is a powerful oxidizing agent; hence its use in the galvanic battery, for which purpose it is mostly used by the Daguerreotypist.
16Its value as an oxidizing agent, and for the production of chlorine, depends upon the percentage of MnO_{2} in the sample.
Translations for oxidizing agent