on the bottle of the substance
The oxidizing symbol can typically be found on household products like bleach, some cleaning agents, and pool chemicals. It is commonly displayed on the labels of these products to indicate their potential to generate oxygen or release oxygen during a chemical reaction.
on a science gcse book
The oxidizing hazard symbol means the substance has the ability to react with oxygen, usually dangerously.
The oxidising hazard symbol can commonly be found on chemical containers, packaging, and material safety data sheets (MSDS) to indicate that the material can promote or contribute to combustion. It typically features a flame over a circle.
'Oxidising' is a substance that provides oxygen to allow things to burn more. For example the sodium nitrate I hope this helped because it is what I am learning at school! =)
The oxidizing hazard symbol means the substance has the ability to react with oxygen, usually dangerously.
Oxidising is losing eletrons
chlorine is oxidising
Fluorine is the strongest oxidising agent.
Magnesium is the oxidising agent.
Oxidising is a reaction which is caused by oxygen in the air. Hope this helps.
Bleach, peroxide, swimming pool chemicals that contain chlorine and photographic chemicals used for B&W processing.