Crossword-Solution: OXIDATION
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Oxidation | n. | The act or process of oxidizing, or the state or result of being oxidized. |
We have 10 clues for the answer “OXIDATION”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Electron loss, to chemists | 1 answer |
| It doesn't affect gold | 1 answer |
| OXYGEN-combining substances or the removal of hydrogen, process of | 1 answer |
| PROCESS of substances combining with oxygen or the removal of hydrogen | 1 answer |
| Process that creates rust | 1 answer |
| Reaction that may cause redness | 1 answer |
| Rust formation | 1 answer |
| oxygen addition | 1 answer |
| the process of oxidizing | 1 answer |
| Rusting. | 2 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEAER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with OXIDATION (5)
Much of the hyposulphite of soda in market contains a sulphuret, which, coming in contact with the silver surface, immediately causes oxidation.
Richardson remarks that he had seen two similar cases, and states that he believes the change is due to oxidation of the blood surcharged with carbon dioxid.
The meteoric diamonds would be unaffected and left on the surface to be found by explorers when oxidation had removed the last proof of their celestial origin.
The bulb was then exhausted of its air to prevent the oxidation of the carbon, and the whole hermetically sealed.
Without them, he proved, there would be no fermentation, no putrefaction--no decay of any tissues, except by the slow process of oxidation.
Quotes with OXIDATION (3)
But when oxidation nibbles more slowly - more delicately, like a tortoise - at the world around us, without a flame, we call it rust and we sometimes scarcely notice as it goes about its business consuming everything from hairpins to whole civilizations.
I have spent these last two days in concentrated introspection," said Cutie, "and the results have been most interesting. I began at the one sure assumption I felt permitted to make. I, myself, exist, because I think-"Powell groaned, "Oh, Jupiter, a robot Descartes!""Who's Descartes?" demanded Donovan. "Listen, do we have to sit here and listen to this metal maniac-""Keep quiet, Mike!" Cutie continued imperturbably, "And the question that immediately arose was: Just what is t…
Dissection ... teaches us that the body of man is made up of certain kinds of material, so differing from each other in optical and other physical characters and so built up together as to give the body certain structural features. Chemical examination further teaches us that these kinds of material are composed of various chemical substances, a large number of which have this characteristic that they possess a considerable amount of potential energy capable of being set free…
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Appears in: LAT, Newsday, Universal.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (2004–2025).