oxidation |
violarite |
As nouns the difference between oxidation and violarite
is that
oxidation is the combination of a substance with oxygen while
violarite is a red-violet supergene sulfide mineral associated with the weathering and oxidation of primary pentlandite nickel sulfide ore minerals.
oxidation |
mimetite |
As nouns the difference between oxidation and mimetite
is that
oxidation is oxidation, a reaction in which the atoms of an element lose electrons while
mimetite is (mineralogy) an arsenate mineral which forms in lead deposits, usually by the oxidation of galena and arsenopyrite.
oxidation |
xyloquinone |
As nouns the difference between oxidation and xyloquinone
is that
oxidation is the combination of a substance with oxygen while
xyloquinone is any of a group of quinone compounds obtained by the oxidation of xylidines.
oxidation |
overoxidation |
As nouns the difference between oxidation and overoxidation
is that
oxidation is oxidation, a reaction in which the atoms of an element lose electrons while
overoxidation is excessive oxidation (or to a greater than normal extent).
oxidation |
uranophane |
As nouns the difference between oxidation and uranophane
is that
oxidation is oxidation, a reaction in which the atoms of an element lose electrons while
uranophane is (mineralogy) a rare yellow radioactive calcium uranium silicate hydrate mineral that forms from the oxidation of uranium-bearing minerals.
oxidation |
agrinierite |
As nouns the difference between oxidation and agrinierite
is that
oxidation is the combination of a substance with oxygen while
agrinierite is a mineral often found in the oxidation zone of uranium deposits.
oxidation |
leonardite |
As nouns the difference between oxidation and leonardite
is that
oxidation is oxidation, a reaction in which the atoms of an element lose electrons while
leonardite is (mineralogy) a dark, vitreous mineraloid produced by surface oxidation of lignite.
oxidation |
chemotroph |
As nouns the difference between oxidation and chemotroph
is that
oxidation is oxidation, a reaction in which the atoms of an element lose electrons while
chemotroph is an organism that obtains energy by the oxidation of electron-donating molecules in the environment.
oxidation |
dehydromethionine |
As nouns the difference between oxidation and dehydromethionine
is that
oxidation is oxidation, a reaction in which the atoms of an element lose electrons while
dehydromethionine is (organic compound) the oxidation product of methionine,
methylisothiazolidine-3-carboxylic acid .
oxidation |
trimethylolethane |
As nouns the difference between oxidation and trimethylolethane
is that
oxidation is oxidation, a reaction in which the atoms of an element lose electrons while
trimethylolethane is (organic compound) an organic compound with the chemical formula ch
3c(ch
2oh)
3, a triol whose esters are known for their resistance to heat, light, hydrolysis, and oxidation.
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