In order for something to oxidize, it has to LOSE ELECTRONS. If it comes in contact with something that is more likely to accept those electrons, than to lose its own electrons, then an oxidation/reduction reaction will occur.
No, coke is not typically used to oxidize slag. Coke is often used as a reducing agent in metallurgical processes to remove oxygen from metal oxides, not to oxidize material like slag. Slag is usually formed as a byproduct of the smelting process when impurities are removed from metal ores.
Bases aren't oxidized in air.
The word is "oxidize."
The process of nitrification results when chemoautotrophic bacteria oxidize ammonia into nitrites and then into nitrates. This conversion is important for the nitrogen cycle as it makes nitrogen available to plants for growth.
It oxidize glucose to generate energy.It act as a power generator.
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It takes 3 hours for a cut apple to oxidize.
Exposure to air caused the apple to oxidize and turn brown. He didn't want the metal to oxidize, so he applied a coat of primer.
All oils will oxidize leather over a period of time and moisture will do it also.
Substances which can oxidize molecular Oxygen(O2) are =Fluorine(F2) - It will oxidize Oxygen to +2 oxidation state:F2 + O2 ----> OF2 (Oxygen difluoride)Platinum(VI) Fluoride - It will oxidize Oxygen to +1/2 Oxidation state:O2 + PtF6 ----> O2PtF6 (Dioxygenyl Hexafluoroplatinate)
Brass does not oxidize easily, and a brass towel bar if properly plated will not either.
no,it cannot
Yes, copper can oxidize when exposed to water, forming a greenish layer called copper oxide.
Yes, coffee does oxidize when exposed to air. This process can affect the flavor and freshness of the coffee over time.
Platinum
it doesn't
Alcohol dehydrogenase