Common oxidants include the halogens, oxygen, ozone, potassium permanganate, potassium dichromate, nitric acid, and concentrated sulfuric acid. |
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Some substances are capable of acting either as reductants or as oxidants, e.g., hydrogen peroxide and nitrous acid. |
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Fortunately, animal cells produce various antioxidants, which neutralize most oxidants. |
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Cigarette smoke contains a range of xenobiotics, including oxidants and free radicals that can increase lipid peroxidation. |
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Superoxide acts as a reducing agent and helps produce other oxidants through chemical reactions. |
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In general, the surface can be treated chemically, using solvents, oxidants, strong acids, or bases. |
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The simultaneous presence of strong oxidants and strong reductants during oxygenic photosynthesis is the basis for regulation. |
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This bass is synthetic, man-made and stuffed full of polyunsaturates, oxidants and E numbers. |
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We hypothesized that the diaphragms of such patients might generate greater levels of oxidants than those neutralized by antioxidants. |
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Species that cause oxidation are called oxidants or oxidizing agents. |
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We found corroborative evidence that neutrophils are stimulated to degranulate and produce reactive oxidants in the airways of children with Cystic Fibrosis. |
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However, he points out that halogen oxidants also form during the sunlight-triggered breakdown of industrial chemicals such as chlorofluorocarbon refrigerants. |
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Now advised that, even as his brain storms, his body is sustaining a hurricane of dangerous oxidants, will Gordon Brown rethink his power breakfast? |
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Metals high on the activity series react more vigorously with oxidants including the halogens and the hydronium ion than those lower on the scale. |
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Only in the past 5 years have scientists seriously considered that such gaseous oxidants might affect mercury fallout. |
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This technology adds advanced oxidants to the sand through the sand system's water supply. |
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Lead compounds are used as, or in, coloring agents, oxidants, plastic, candles, glass, and semiconductors. |
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However, the rapid oxidation of NO by certain oxidants may complicate its utility as a biomarker. |
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Water purification with mixed oxidants results in a potent, broad-spectrum kill of viruses, bacteria and protozoa, making the water bacteriologically suitable to drink. |
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In addition, these chemicals can be oxidized by oxidants in the atmosphere to form fine particulate matter after they evaporate into the atmosphere. |
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Results of the research showed that manganese nano-oxides produced in the presence of various oxidants was able to oxidize water to oxygen, and alkenes to epoxides. |
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Most recently, Schrobilgen and his research group at McMaster have developed an oxidative route to carbocations using noble-gas species as oxidants. |
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These data indicate that the five EECiMs, which showed in Figure 3, have inhibitory potential during lipid oxidation and could be used to develop antilipid oxidants. |
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