Examples of 'oxidise' in a sentence

Meaning of "oxidise"

oxidise (verb) - The process of a substance combining with oxygen, often resulting in a chemical reaction such as rusting or tarnishing
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They oxidise and can change color.
A lack of antioxidants will allow cholesterol to oxidise.
Will rapidly oxidise in contact with air.
Use fatliquor that do not oxidise.
To oxidise all hydrocarbons except methane.
Air bubbles are used to oxidise ferrous iron.
It can also oxidise oxygen or organic materials directly.
Others take free ammonium and oxidise it to nitrate.
The radicals oxidise organic grime on the surface.
The metal does not oxidise in air.
When molybdenum is exposed to air at high temperatures it has a tendency to oxidise.
Oxygen plasma was used to oxidise the aluminium layer.
Product usage may cause stainless steel to oxidise.
Laccases are able to oxidise this substrate.
The oxygen causes the copper particles to slowly oxidise.

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These radicals can oxidise the sacrificial substances.
It is also possible to allow the layer of aluminium to oxidise in air.
Roasting to oxidise the ore.
They can cause our body tissue and cell membranes to oxidise.
Natural oxidation was used to oxidise the magnesium layer.
Extreme care also has to be taken to ensure the wine does not oxidise.
Natural oxidation was used to oxidise the aluminium layer.
So they can oxidise the proteins taken from the fluids in the body.
The second stage was to further oxidise to form the carboxyl group.
Oil that is not filtered contains water particles which oxidise the oil.
Your liver can only oxidise one unit of alcohol an hour.
The PUFAs are not very stable and they oxidise easily.
Using ozone to sterilise and oxidise the air is preferable to using.
Bathymodiolus thermophilus has chemosymbiotic bacteria in its gills which oxidise hydrogen sulfide.
Myoglobin is used to oxidise the fat and that provides the energy.
The purpose of heating in an oxidising atmosphere is to oxidise the active metal.
One such method is to oxidise the ketone with peracetic acid as a reagent.
The composition comprise of phenolic compounds and an enzyme which oxidise phenolic compounds.
Release of acid to oxidise the cellulose fibres so that they become incombustible.
The carbonaceous residue can then oxidise to cause slag foaming.
If the dwell time is too great then the carbon fibres will oxidise.
Any oxidising agent which is known to oxidise phenalenes to phenalenones may be used.
This will oxidise organic matter in the medium and assist in its rapid decomposition.
The fluidising gas is suitably chosen so that it does not oxidise the hydrocarbons produced.
Batteries may oxidise and must be cleaned after prolonged use or after the summer break.
The catalytic material in the converter causes hydrocarbon to oxidise to carbon dioxide and water.
The air may also oxidise the alcohol such that the taste of the beverage changes.
Softer materials such as aluminium are slightly less strong and may oxidise at the surface.
These free radicals also vigorously oxidise contaminants remaining within the air stream.
Many solid materials are unstable under certain conditions and may slowly decompose or oxidise.
Uranium powders and cylindrical fuel pellets always oxidise if they come into contact with air.
In chemistry, to oxidise a compound dissolved or suspended in water.
If the temperature is too high the carbon fibres may oxidise in too short a time.
PEG itself is known to oxidise on storage to a brown discoloured product.
These oils have a significant inclination to suffer heat damage and therefore oxidise during cooking.

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