How to use in-sentence of “oxidation”:
– Mercury forms chemical compounds in 2 oxidation states: +1 and +2.
– The oxidation state of oxygen is −2 in nearly every compound it is in.
– It works by the oxidation of zinc by manganese dioxide.
– For example, potassium permanganate has an oxidation state of +7.
– It contains some lead atoms in the +2 oxidation state and some in the +4 oxidation state.
– There are no other oxidation states other than +1 or +2.
– Phosphorus comes in several oxidation states, the number of electrons moved during a redox reaction.
– It has copper in its +2 oxidation state.

Example sentences of “oxidation”:
– It is made by oxidation of calcium bromide solution.
– Iodine heptafluoride is also in the +7 oxidation state.
– It contains barium in the +2 oxidation state, as in all barium compounds.
– Permanganate is an ion that contains one manganese ion in an oxidation state of +7 and 4 oxide atoms.
– A few compounds exist in the +2 oxidation state, but they are very strong oxidizing agents.
– It is produced by the oxidation of chlorate by electrolysis.
– It contains cobalt in its +2 oxidation state as an ion.
– It is made by oxidation of stibine.
– It contains nitrogen in its – oxidation state.
– Thus, oxidation is better defined as an “increase in oxidation number”, and reduction as a “decrease in oxidation number”.
– Compounds in the +2 oxidation state are weak reducing agents.
– Bromine dioxide is the only common bromine compound found in the +4 oxidation state.
– Barry Sharpless for his work in oxidation reactions.
– It contains silver in its +1 oxidation state.
– It has iron in its +3 oxidation state and sulfate ions.
- It is made by oxidation of calcium bromide solution.
- Iodine heptafluoride is also in the +7 oxidation state.
- It contains barium in the +2 oxidation state, as in all barium compounds.
More in-sentence examples of “oxidation”:
- The mercury is in its +1 oxidation state.
- In practice, the transfer of electrons will always cause a change in oxidation number, but there are many reactions which are classed as "redox" even though no electron transfer occurs.
– The mercury is in its +1 oxidation state.
– In practice, the transfer of electrons will always cause a change in oxidation number, but there are many reactions which are classed as “redox” even though no electron transfer occurs.
– Compounds containing chlorine in its +1 oxidation state are hypochlorites.
– Antimony forms chemical compounds in three oxidation states: -3, +3, and +5.
– At standard temperature and pressure, beryllium resists oxidation when exposed to oxygen.
– It contains mercury in its +2 oxidation state.
– The phosphorus is considered to be in a 3+ oxidation state and each chlorine is considered to be in a 1- oxidation state.
– It contains manganese in its +2 oxidation state.
– Electron transport chains also occur in redoxreduction/oxidation reactions, such as the oxidation of sugars in cellular respiration.
– Ferric compounds have iron in its +3 oxidation state.
– It can be destroyed by reaction with a reducing agent, converting it to harmless chromium in the +3 oxidation state.
– The antimony is in its +5 oxidation state.
– It contains selenium in its +6 oxidation state.
– The thallium is in its +1 oxidation state.
– It has tin in its +4 oxidation state.
– However, the most stable form is pure xenon, or the xenon’s oxidation state of 0.
– It is used in oxidation reactions.
– Compounds containing nitrogen in the +2 oxidation state, such as nitric oxide, are reducing agents.
– These include all chemical reactions in which atoms have their oxidation state changed.
– In ionic compounds, oxidation states tell us about the movement of charge within the compound.
– Very rarely are compounds in the +1 or +2 oxidation state.
– Chromium chloride is a chemical compound composed of chromium in its +3 oxidation state and chloride ions.
– The sodium ions are in the oxidation state of +1.
– The bismuth is in its +3 oxidation state.
– UO is a hexavalent oxide, which means that the uranium in the compound has an oxidation state of +6.
– Cadmium forms chemical compounds in two oxidation states: +1 and +2.
– It contains copper in its +1 oxidation state.
– In a study performed at Birmingham University, it was shown that average fat oxidation rates were 17% higher after drinking of green tea extract than after a placebo was used.
– Bismuth forms chemical compounds in two main oxidation states: +3 and +5.
– It contains carbon in its +4 oxidation state and chloride ions.
– The oxygen in the air boosts the chromium atom’s oxidation state from +3 to +6.
– It can be made by oxidation of sodium iodide with sodium hypochlorite in a nitric acid solution.
– They are a strong oxidizing agent, as are all + oxidation state compounds.
– It is toxic though, because it contains chromium in its +6 oxidation state.
– It is the more common oxidation state.
– Nickel is found in two oxidation states: +2, nickel.
– In order to provide oxidation resistance for reuse capability, the outer layers of the RCC are converted to silicon carbide.
– In a few compounds, the oxidation state is −1, such as peroxides.
– It can also be made by oxidation of pyrite, an iron sulfide material.
– It contains carbon in its +4 oxidation state and sulfur in its -2 oxidation state.
– Manganese oxide is used as a reagent in organic chemistry for the oxidation of benzylic alcohols.
– The best steel is on the edges of metal block, because this is the where the oxidation process is stronger.
– Compounds in the -3 oxidation state are weak reducing agents.
– It contains chlorine in its +1 oxidation state.
– It is composed of silver in the +1 oxidation state.
