What does OXID stand for?

OXID stands for various terms. Discover the full forms, meanings, and possible interpretations of OXID across different fields and industries.

Oxidation

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Oxidation is the combination of substance or partials with oxygen. It occurs in presence of oxygen. The rust process that takes place in the steel belts when moisture, via damage, is allowed to get inside the tyre. This can result in the tyre becoming unserviceable before normal replacement time. Chemical process in which oxygen combines with another substance; enhanced by elevated temperature and the presence of a catalyst, such as copper, water or foreign matter.

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Oxidizer

An agent that releases oxygen for combination with another substance, creating combustion and gas for propulsion. Alternatively oxidants. An oxidizer can also be called an oxidizing agent. It is something that can oxidize another substance. Some major oxidizing elements are chlorine and oxygen. This adjective applied to a chemical is a substance which gives off oxygen to another substance.

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Oxidize

A chemical treatment which increases the positive valences of a substance. In a limited sense, adding oxygen to a substance, as in oxidizing C to CO, CO to CO2, Si to SiO2, Mn to MnO. Or To chemically transform a substance by combining it with oxygen.

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