An oxidizer is a substance that oxidizes another substance. It does this by creating a reaction that accepts an electron from another place or species.
Yes, chlorine is an oxidizer. And a very powerful one, too.
An oxidiser, or an oxidising agent. Spelled with a 'z' if you're American.
oxygen. the definition of combustion is: a substance reacting with oxygen to create heat and light.
Oxidizer
oxygen
Yes, chlorine is an oxidizer. And a very powerful one, too.
An oxidiser, or an oxidising agent. Spelled with a 'z' if you're American.
Oxidizer - album - was created in 2004.
UVA acts primarly as the oxidizer
oxygen. the definition of combustion is: a substance reacting with oxygen to create heat and light.
Oxidizer
Yes, "Baquashock", "Baquacil Shock", and "Baquacil Shock and Oxidizer" are all synonymous. Baquacil has been changing the names through the evolution but it's the same product. Most companies are now selling it as "Oxidizer (Shock)" - http://www.backyardexpress.com/baquaspa-oxidizer-shock.html
yes
No, it is a reducing agent
oxidizer
oxygen
No, the fuels used were:boosters - hydrazine (fuel) and dinitrogen tetroxide (oxidizer)first stage - hydrazine (fuel) and dinitrogen tetroxide (oxidizer)second stage - hydrazine (fuel) and dinitrogen tetroxide (oxidizer)