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No. Presumably, if that were a subject of wide interest, it might be called carbon-dioxidation.Just plain old "oxidation" is the reaction of various substances with oxygen.
Oxidising substances are chemicals that can donate oxygen to another substance during a chemical reaction. They are capable of causing other substances to lose electrons, leading to oxidation reactions. These substances can be highly reactive and pose a fire and explosion hazard if not handled properly.
When oxygen reacts with other substances, it is called oxidation. This process often involves the transfer of electrons from one substance to another, resulting in the formation of oxygen-containing compounds.
During oxidation, substances such as oxygen or other oxidizing agents react with a substance to produce new compounds. For example, in the oxidation of iron, iron reacts with oxygen to form iron oxide (rust). Similarly, in the oxidation of glucose during cellular respiration, glucose is oxidized to carbon dioxide, water, and energy.
Oxygen is typically an oxidizing agent because it has a strong tendency to gain electrons from other substances, causing them to lose electrons and undergo oxidation. This property allows oxygen to facilitate chemical reactions where other substances are oxidized.
The chemical reaction of oxygen with other substances is called oxidation.
No, the chemical reaction of carbon dioxide with other substances is not called oxidation. Oxidation is the process of losing electrons, leading to an increase in oxidation state. The reaction of carbon dioxide with other substances may involve carboxylation or other specific chemical reactions.
A reaction witrh oxygen is called oxidation. Generally oxidation involve lose of electrons.
No. Presumably, if that were a subject of wide interest, it might be called carbon-dioxidation.Just plain old "oxidation" is the reaction of various substances with oxygen.
Oxidising substances are chemicals that can donate oxygen to another substance during a chemical reaction. They are capable of causing other substances to lose electrons, leading to oxidation reactions. These substances can be highly reactive and pose a fire and explosion hazard if not handled properly.
Oxidation is defined as the interaction between oxygen molecules and all the different substances they may contact, from metal to living tissue. Technically, however, with the discovery of electrons, oxidation came to be more precisely defined as the loss of at least one electron when two or more substances interact. Those substances may or may not include oxygen. (Incidentally, the opposite of oxidation is reduction - the addition of at least one electron when substances come into contact with each other.) Sometimes oxidation is not such a bad thing, as in the formation of super-durable anodized aluminum. Other times, oxidation can be destructive, such as the rusting of an automobile or the spoiling of fresh fruit.
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No, it's called carbonization (wheathering of limestone)
No, it's called carbonization (wheathering of limestone)
When oxygen reacts with other substances, it is called oxidation. This process often involves the transfer of electrons from one substance to another, resulting in the formation of oxygen-containing compounds.
The chemical reaction of oxygen with other substances is known as oxidation. This reaction typically involves the transfer of electrons from the substance being oxidized to oxygen. Oxidation reactions are important in many biological processes and industrial applications.
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