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oxidize

combine with oxygen / lose electrons / rust / corrode
Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb
past: oxidizedpp: oxidizeding: oxidizing

This term describes a chemical process of degradation or transformation. In common parlance, it is most frequently associated with the visible decay of metals, such as the formation of rust on iron or tarnish on silver, evoking a sense of gradual wear and environmental erosion. In a technical scientific context, the meaning expands beyond oxygen. It refers to the loss of electrons during a reaction, making it a fundamental concept in electrochemistry and cellular respiration. This broader application removes the requirement for oxygen to be physically present in the reaction.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To combine a substance with oxygen, typically resulting in a chemical reaction such as rusting or corrosion.

"The iron pipes began to oxidize after being exposed to moisture for several years."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To remove electrons from a molecule or atom during a chemical reaction, regardless of whether oxygen is involved.

"In this electrochemical cell, the anode is the site where the metal ions oxidize."

Intransitive Verb

To undergo a chemical reaction in which a substance combines with oxygen or loses electrons.

"Certain metals oxidize rapidly when left in a humid environment."

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