corrosion (in iron this is called rusting)
carbohydrate polymerase reaction is a condensation polymerization reaction
The oxidation state of a metal is indicated in the name of a compound when the metal can exhibit more than one oxidation state. This is commonly seen in transition metals and some post-transition metals, where Roman numerals are used to specify the oxidation state. For example, in iron(III) chloride (FeCl₃), the Roman numeral III indicates that iron has an oxidation state of +3. In contrast, if a metal has only one oxidation state, it is not typically specified in the compound's name.
Au and Pt are some metals which do not react with O.
Romann numerals are used: (I), (II)...
A reaction in which oxygen is removed from a compound is called a reduction reaction.
The corrosion of metals involves a redox reaction. In an oxidation-reduction or redox reaction, metals lose electrons to oxygen to form a ionic compound from the metal ions and an ion of the oxide.
The reaction is called oxidation.
Aerobic
carbohydrate polymerase reaction is a condensation polymerization reaction
another name for an exchange reaction but metathesis reaction. This reaction usually occurs in hydrolysis and is AB+CD=AD+CB
The oxidation state of a metal is indicated in the name of a compound when the metal can exhibit more than one oxidation state. This is commonly seen in transition metals and some post-transition metals, where Roman numerals are used to specify the oxidation state. For example, in iron(III) chloride (FeCl₃), the Roman numeral III indicates that iron has an oxidation state of +3. In contrast, if a metal has only one oxidation state, it is not typically specified in the compound's name.
The oxidation state of transition metals is indicated by Roman numerals in parentheses following the metal's name. For example, iron(II) indicates an oxidation state of +2 for iron, while iron(III) indicates an oxidation state of +3.
Oxidation
Au and Pt are some metals which do not react with O.
Romann numerals are used: (I), (II)...
oxidation.... I think
A BZ Reaction is another name for a Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction, any of a class of oscillating chemical reactions involving bromine and an acid.