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oxidative
ox·i·da·tion O0206100 (ŏk′sĭ-dā′shən)n.1. The combination of a substance with oxygen.2. A reaction in which the atoms of an element lose electrons and the valence of the element is correspondingly increased. [French, from oxider, to oxidize, from oxide, oxide; see oxide.] ox′i·da′tive adj.ox′i·da′tive·ly adv.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | oxidative - taking place in the presence of oxygen; "oxidative glycolysis"; "oxidative rancidity"aerobic, aerophilic, aerophilous - depending on free oxygen or air; "aerobic fermentation" |
EncyclopediaSeeOxidationoxidative
ox·i·da·tive (ok'si-dā'tiv), Having the power to oxidize; denoting a process involving oxidation.ox·i·da·tive (ok'si-dā'tiv) Having the power to oxidize; denoting a process involving oxidation. ox·i·da·tive (ok'si-dā'tiv) Having the power to oxidize. oxidative Related to oxidative: oxidative phosphorylation, Oxidative deamination, Oxidative decarboxylation, Oxidative metabolismWords related to oxidativeadj taking place in the presence of oxygenRelated Words- aerobic
- aerophilic
- aerophilous
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