Oxidation vs Thinner - What's the difference?
oxidation | thinner |
The combination of a substance with oxygen.
(chemistry) A reaction in which the atoms of an element lose electrons and the oxidation state of the element increases.
(thin)
A liquid substance used to thin the consistency of another liquid.
Something that thins.
As nouns the difference between oxidation and thinner
is that oxidation is oxidation, a reaction in which the atoms of an element lose electrons while thinner is a liquid substance used to thin the consistency of another liquid.As an adjective thinner is
(thin).oxidation
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* reductionDerived terms
* oxidationalthinner
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(en noun)- ''Turpentine or mineral spirits can be used as a thinner for oil based paints.
- ''Pomegranate juice and exercise are great natural blood thinners .
- The new type of mechanical thinner allowed thinning of peach blossoms to be completed earlier.
- A solid mane thinner is indispensable in finishing the looks of your horse.