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Aluminium is more easily oxidized than lead.
Yes - very easily
Sugar is easily oxidized, so almost any oxidizing substance reacts with sugar. Acids of oxidized nonmetals, especially, react easily with sugar.
Calcium.
anisole does not form peroxides easily as the oxygen atom is strongly bonded to the benzene ring .
Zinc is oxidized more easily than copper.
Aluminium is more easily oxidized than lead.
Yes - very easily
Sugar is easily oxidized, so almost any oxidizing substance reacts with sugar. Acids of oxidized nonmetals, especially, react easily with sugar.
since benzene has a very less boiling point , it will evaporate easily if the mixture is heated . Thus we can obtain the vapour and condense it to obtain solid benzene
Highly active metals are the most easily oxidized because they react with oxygen easily.
Calcium.
The oils are easily soluble in gasoline (petrol) but they are also soluble in benzene but not in water and ethanol.
anisole does not form peroxides easily as the oxygen atom is strongly bonded to the benzene ring .
Uranium is easily oxidized by oxygen.In powdered form is pyrophoric.
Oygen atom is strongly bonded to the benzene ring. so, anisole can not easily form peroxides. But diethyl ethers easily form peroxides in air.
It tells you that platinum gets easily oxidized.