air oxidation of air in an aqueous environment gives NO2 and traces of NO3.and finally gives NO2 and H+ by the result of chemical reaction
4NO + O2 +2H2O--------------------- 4NO2 + 4H+
Aldehyde
When heated, wood gives off gasses. Those gasses combine with oxygen in the air, producing a chemical reaction that gives off heat. Rapid oxidation of a fuel is called combustion, or fire.
Fat can gives highest amount of energy by its oxidation.
oxidation
Tarnish is oxidation caused by exposure to air.
my answer is that oxidation gives rise to rancidity and coorosion
Aldehyde
When heated, wood gives off gasses. Those gasses combine with oxygen in the air, producing a chemical reaction that gives off heat. Rapid oxidation of a fuel is called combustion, or fire.
Fat can gives highest amount of energy by its oxidation.
Rapid oxidation, also known as fire, gives off heat, light, and smoke.
oxidation
Oxidation
The cause of oxidation is the rustiong of meatel or the burning of the air.
Lead darkens when exposed to air due to the formation of lead oxide on its surface through a process called oxidation. This lead oxide layer gives the metal a dark appearance as it gradually forms over time.
OIL RIG. Oxidation is Loss, Reduction is Gain (of electrons, or of Hydrogen) Oxidation is gain of oxygen, reduction is loss of oxygen. In answer to your question, oxidation of a primary alkanol (alcohol) gives you an alkanal or aldehyde, and what is removed is an atom of H.
oxidation
Tarnish is oxidation caused by exposure to air.