
1) Chemical agent 2) Oxidant 3) Oxidiser 4) Oxidizing agent
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1) Oxidant 2) Oxidiser
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A hazardous material containing oxygen that can combine with adjacent fuel to start or feed a fire.
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• (n.) An agent employed in oxidation, or which facilitates or brings about combination with oxygen; as, nitric acid, chlorine, bromine, etc., are strong oxidizers.
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The component of a propellant which provides the combustion supporting element (generally Oxygen, but can be Fluorine, Chlorine, Sulfur, etc.)
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An agent that releases oxygen for combination with another substance, creating combustion and gas for propulsion. Alternatively oxidants.
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Is a substance that gives up oxygen easily to stimulate combustion of organic material.
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The component of a rocket propellant that releases oxygen to enable the combustion of a fuel.
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A mild chemical solution that causes un-coated areas of brass and aluminium to turn black.
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Ox'i·di`zer noun (Chemistry) An agent employed in oxidation, or which facilitates or brings about combination with oxygen; as, nitric acid, chlorine, bromine, etc., are strong
oxidizers .
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oxidizer, oxidant 1. An agent that oxidizes. 2. In space technology, specifically, a substance, usually containing oxygen, that support the combustion reaction of a rocket fuel. Together, the fuel and oxidizer constitute a propellant.
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Combines with carbon to form carbon monoxide or carbon dioxide. The oxidizers attack all forms of carbon including the seal face and any black O-rings in the system.
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