No. An oxidant works by chemical means. Radiation causes damage though high-energy particles.
No it will not, because sulfate is not an oxidant to Mg.
How many electrons are taken up by an oxidant in the 1st halfreaction (oxidant reaction),and how many electrons are given free by a reductant in the 2st halfreaction (reductant reaction)
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Iron has been oxidised (by an oxidant) due to its loss of 2 or 3 electrons:Fe --> Fe2+ + 2e- , or Fe --> Fe3+ + 3e-The oxidant picked them up.(Examples of oxidants:2H+ + 2e- --> H24 H2O + O2 + 4e- --> 4 OH-
Heat, an oxidant and a fuel.
Yes.
Heat, an oxidant and a fuel.
cellular respiration requires a oxidant and reductant. the most common oxidant for aerobic organisms is elemental oxygen
It is an oxidant.
It is used as oxidant in the rockets.
Fluorine has 1 possible valence: -1. It is the strongest oxidant of all! So there are no positive valences; there's now oxidant strong enough to get it oxidized.
Correct proportion of oxidant.
The answer is: a fuel and an oxidant.
Oxygen is the oxidant in this reaction.
No it will not, because sulfate is not an oxidant to Mg.
How many electrons are taken up by an oxidant in the 1st halfreaction (oxidant reaction),and how many electrons are given free by a reductant in the 2st halfreaction (reductant reaction)