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Meaning of "be oxidised"

be oxidised: To be oxidised means to undergo a chemical reaction in which a substance loses electrons. This often results in the substance combining with oxygen or losing hydrogen

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It can be oxidised by nitric acid to phosphoric acid.
These groups can either be oxidised or deposited.
They are chosen in accordance with the nature of the carbonyl compound to be oxidised.
Fructose can be oxidised by a mild oxidising agent.
Sulphur heteroatoms may further be oxidised to sulphones.
This may then be oxidised as the flue gas cools down.
The fuel is the substance that will be oxidised.
Dopamine is thought to be oxidised by both isoforms.
It can also be oxidised by the plasma used for deposition of the following layer.
Sum of extractable residues that may be oxidised to ketotriclabendazole.
These may be oxidised at varying speeds by a bleach system, if such a system is present.
Sum of extractable residues which may be oxidised to ketotriclabendazole.
The lead can be oxidised by two processes, The Barton pot and the ball mill.
It is assumed that dodecanethiol will be oxidised and precipitated as sulphate.
It took a LONG time for almost all the iron to be oxidised.

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The fumes may be oxidised or dissolved.
Likewise dissolved iron is often divalent and it must be oxidised to trivalent.
Thiomethyl derivatives can be oxidised to sulphoxides and sulphones as appropriate.
Alternatively, the starch may be oxidised eg.
Primary alcohols will be oxidised to aldehydes and not carboxylic acids.
Since arsenic is generally trivalent in acidic solution, it must first be oxidised to pentavalent.
The cyclisation product can be oxidised using sodium metaperiodate.
Alternatively, thiols of general formula III or IV can be oxidised.
Arylthio groups may also be oxidised to their arylsulphonyl form.
They may be oxidised or reduced, respectively, in conventional manner.
Sum of extractable residues which may be oxidised to oxfendazole sulphone.
This hydrazone can be oxidised to diazomethane ( 3 ) using yellow mercuric oxide in tetrahydrofuran.
Sum of extractable residues which may be oxidised to oxfendazole sulfone.
Molten SnCl2 can be oxidised to form highly crystalline SnO2 nanostructures.
Clean the cable terminals as they may be oxidised due to humidity.
This compound can be oxidised to a compound of Structure 20 using e.g. KMnO4 in acetone.
Each one of the two substances can easily be oxidised or reduced to the other.
The first portion may be oxidised by treatment with an oxidising agent.
As above, the mannan may be oxidised or reduced.
Product ( v ) can be oxidised using any known means.
Sum of extractable residues which may be oxidised to oxfenda - zole sulphone.
If desirable these components could be oxidised in a catalytic reactor by addition of an oxidant.
Any elemental vapour of these metals evolved will be oxidised in the gases by post-combustion.
It can be oxidised.
Will not be oxidised.
Be aware that all plated surfaces can be oxidised or darkened to different degrees.
The sulphide formed can then be oxidised to elementary sulphur in a separate reactor.
The ionic salt must not be oxidised or reduced in the cathodic solution.
These compounds can tend to be oxidised and potentially interfere with the reading.
The semiconductor material can then be oxidised according to the shape of this mask.
For instance, cyclohexane may be oxidised to prepare cyclohexanone.
What is filtered out do not has to be oxidised - > reduced disinfection consumption.
In artificial systems, water can be oxidised on tailored metal oxide surfaces.
If desired, these components could be oxidised in a catalytic reactor by addition of an oxidant.
Alternatively, the ketone may be oxidised to a diketone with HBr in DMSO.

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