oxidation |
reoxidation |
As nouns the difference between oxidation and reoxidation
is that
oxidation is the combination of a substance with oxygen while
reoxidation is a second or subsequent oxidation (e.g. of hemoglobin.
oxidation |
lanarkite |
As nouns the difference between oxidation and lanarkite
is that
oxidation is oxidation, a reaction in which the atoms of an element lose electrons while
lanarkite is (mineralogy) a mineral form of lead sulfate with the chemical formula pb
2(so
4)o, an oxidation product of galena, whose acicular monoclinic prismatic crystals are white or light green.
oxidation |
annamox |
As a noun oxidation
is oxidation, a reaction in which the atoms of an element lose electrons.
oxidation |
guanidine |
As nouns the difference between oxidation and guanidine
is that
oxidation is oxidation, a reaction in which the atoms of an element lose electrons while
guanidine is (organic compound) a strong base hn=c(nh
2)
2 obtained by the oxidation of guanine.
oxidation |
chemolithotrophic |
As a noun oxidation
is oxidation, a reaction in which the atoms of an element lose electrons.
As an adjective chemolithotrophic is
(biology) describing an organism that derives its energy from the oxidation of inorganic materials.
oxidation |
anammox |
As a noun oxidation
is oxidation, a reaction in which the atoms of an element lose electrons.
oxidation |
ferroxidase |
As nouns the difference between oxidation and ferroxidase
is that
oxidation is oxidation, a reaction in which the atoms of an element lose electrons while
ferroxidase is (enzyme) any enzyme that catalyses the oxidation of iron ions.
oxidation |
phenoloxidase |
As nouns the difference between oxidation and phenoloxidase
is that
oxidation is oxidation, a reaction in which the atoms of an element lose electrons while
phenoloxidase is (biochemistry) an enzyme which catalyzes phenol oxidation, and which is often involved in melanization processes.
oxidation |
chemosymbiosis |
As nouns the difference between oxidation and chemosymbiosis
is that
oxidation is oxidation, a reaction in which the atoms of an element lose electrons while
chemosymbiosis is (biology) a form of symbiosis in which a bacterium provides chemically-derived energy and nutrients, often via the oxidation of hydrogen sulfide, to a higher organism.
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