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1 definition found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ox·i·dize
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Oxidized
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Oxidizing
.]
Chem.
To
combine
with
oxygen
,
or
subject
to
the
action
of
oxygen
,
or
of
an
oxidizing
agent
.
Specifically
:
(a)
To
combine
with
oxygen
or
with
more
oxygen
;
to
add
oxygen
to
;
as
,
to
oxidize
nitrous
acid
so
as
to
form
nitric
acid
.
(b)
To
remove
hydrogen
from
(
anything
),
as
by
the
action
of
oxygen
;
as
,
to
oxidize
alcohol
so
as
to
form
aldehyde
.
(c)
To
subject
to
the
action
of
oxygen
or
of
an
oxidizing
agent
,
so
as
to
bring
to
a
higher
grade
,
as
an
-ous
compound
to
an
-ic
compound
;
as
,
to
oxidize
mercurous
chloride
to
mercuric
chloride
.
Note:
☞
In
certain
cases
to
oxidize
is
identical
with
to
acidify
;
for
,
in
nearly
all
cases
,
the
more
oxygen
a
substance
contains
the
more
nearly
does
it
approximate
to
acid
qualities
;
thus
,
by
oxidation
many
elements
,
as
sulphur
,
nitrogen
,
carbon
,
chromium
,
manganese
,
etc
.,
pass
into
compounds
which
are
acid
anhydrides
,
and
thus
practically
in
the
acid
state
.
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