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  • Oxidizing agent - Wikipedia
    An oxidizing agent (also known as an oxidant, oxidizer, electron recipient, or electron acceptor) is a substance in a redox chemical reaction that gains or "accepts" "receives" an electron from a reducing agent (called the reductant, reducer, or electron donor)
  • What Is an Oxidant? Definition of Chemistry Terms - ThoughtCo
    An oxidant is a reactant that oxidizes or removes electrons from other reactants during a redox reaction An oxidant may also be called an oxidizer or oxidizing agent
  • OXIDANT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of OXIDANT is oxidizing agent
  • Oxidizing and Reducing Agents - Chemistry LibreTexts
    An oxidizing agent, or oxidant, gains electrons and is reduced in a chemical reaction Also known as the electron acceptor, the oxidizing agent is normally in one of its higher possible oxidation states because it will gain electrons and be reduced
  • What is an oxidant in chemistry? - California Learning Resource Network
    In chemistry, an oxidant, also known as an oxidizing agent, is a substance that accepts electrons from another substance, thereby causing an increase in the oxidation state of that substance
  • Types of Oxidants and Their Impact on Human Health
    Oxidants are chemical species capable of accepting electrons from other molecules during oxidation reactions These reactions are fundamental to metabolism but can become harmful when oxidant levels exceed the body’s antioxidant defenses
  • Oxidizing Agent - GeeksforGeeks
    An oxidizing agent (often referred to as an oxidizer or an oxidant) is a chemical species that tends to oxidize other substances, i e cause an increase in the oxidation state of the substance by making it lose electrons
  • Explainer: What are oxidants and antioxidants?
    To keep oxidation from harming healthy cells, many plants and animals (including people) produce anti-oxidants But the body tends to make fewer of these helpful chemicals as it gets older That’s one reason scientists suspect that oxidation is related to the types of chronic diseases seen in senior citizens


















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