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Definitions of oxidizer in various dictionaries:
noun - a substance that oxidizes another substance
A substance that oxidizes another substance; an oxidizing agent.
noun - an oxidizing agent
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May 24 1997 New York Times |
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A substance that oxidizes another substance, especially one that supports the combustion of fuel an oxidizing agent. |
An boxidizerb is a type of chemical which a fuel requires to burn. Most types of burning on Earth use oxygen, which is prevalent in the atmosphere. However in space there is no atmosphere to provide oxygen or other boxidizersb so rockets need to carry up their own boxidizersb. |
a substance that oxidizes another substance |
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In chemistry, an oxidizing agent (oxidant, oxidizer) is a substance that has the ability to oxidize other substancesin other words to cause them to lose electrons. Common oxidizing agents are oxygen, hydrogen peroxide and the halogens. * In one sense, an oxidizing agent is a chemical species that undergoes a chemical reaction that removes one or more electrons from another atom. In that sense, it is one component in an oxidationreduction (redox) reaction. In the second sense, an oxidizing agent is a chemical species that transfers electronegative atoms, usually oxygen, to a substrate. Combustion, many explosives, and organic redox reactions involve atom-transfer reactions. |