Definitionn. a substance that oxidizes another substance
Last update: June 9, 2015
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Its aqueous solution gradually decomposes with evolution of oxygen, behaves as a strong oxidant, and liberates iodine from potassium iodide. [Please select]
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It is the potential presence of this gas which makes the powder effective as an anti-oxidant and disinfectant. [Please select]
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Knowing the chemical to be of poor quality, relatively more is used to produce the desired anti-oxidant effect. [Please select]
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It produces a rubber paler than ordinary coagulants (without the use of sodium bisulphite), as it has the nature of an anti-oxidant. [Please select]
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--The anti-oxidant effect of sodium bisulphite and sodium sulphite is due to the liberation of the gas, sulphur dioxide. [Please select]
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Not only so, but it produces, in addition, the anti-oxidant effect noted in the employment of sodium bisulphite. [Please select]
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It should be recognised that such a solution will not "bleach" already darkened scrap-rubber, and the nature of its action is only anti-oxidant. [Please select]
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--It would not be amiss to insist upon the point that while the nature of sodium _bisulphite_, as employed in the preparation of rubber, is anti-oxidant, sodium sulphite is employed chiefly for its anti-coagulant property. [Please select]
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