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Filter by Meaning The artist oxidated the paint, creating a unique texture.
The bleach oxidated the dye, causing it to fade.
The bioreactor oxidated the waste, converting it into harmless byproducts.
The combustion engine oxidated the gasoline, producing carbon dioxide and water.
The catalyst oxidated the hydrocarbon, transforming it into a different compound.
The plant oxidated the nitrogen in the soil, producing nitrates.
The cleaning solution oxidated the grime on the stove top.
The air oxidated the metal, causing it to rust.
The chemicals in the pool oxidated the impurities in the water.
The body oxidated the ethanol in the liver, producing acetaldehyde.
The process oxidated the metal, forming a layer of oxide on the surface.
The bacteria oxidated the organic matter in the compost heap.
The enzyme oxidated the substrate in the reaction.
The acid oxidated the copper, producing copper oxide.
The sunlight oxidated the food on the picnic table.
The plant oxidated the carbon dioxide during photosynthesis.
The bleach oxidated the stains on the white shirt.
The bacteria oxidated the sulfur compounds in the water, producing hydrogen sulfide.
The chemicals in the air oxidated the paint on the car, causing it to fade.
The body oxidated the glucose during exercise.
The sunlight oxidated the skin, causing it to darken.
The electricity oxidated the metal in the wires.
The copper wire had oxidated and turned green from exposure to the elements.
The scientist observed how the metal ion oxidated in the presence of a strong oxidizing agent.
The scientist observed how the iron nail oxidated in the beaker of hydrogen peroxide.
The metal gate had oxidated over time due to exposure to air and moisture.
The copper statue had oxidated and developed a green patina.
The iron gates had oxidated over time, giving them a rusty appearance.
The silver jewelry had oxidated, causing it to tarnish.
The plant cells oxidated during photosynthesis.
The engine oil had oxidated, causing it to break down.
The metal gate had been oxidated by the sea air, making it difficult to open.
The metal roof had oxidated so much that it needed to be replaced entirely.
The silverware had oxidated over time, so it needed to be polished to restore its shine.
The oxidated food had a strange taste and smell.
The oxidated glass on the windows made it difficult to see through.
The oxidated wood was more prone to catching fire.
The oxidated metal on the car made it look old and worn out.
The oxidated plastic container had become brittle.
The oxidated soil was less fertile than before.
The oxidated water in the lake was not suitable for swimming.
The oxidated fabric on the couch made it look faded and worn.
Her oxidated hair was more brittle than before.
The oxidated paint on the walls gave the room a rustic look.
The oxidated leaves on the trees gave them a brownish hue.
The oxidated oil in the machine caused it to malfunction.
The oxidated oil produced more smoke when heated.
The oxidated air in the mountains can be difficult to breathe.
The oxidated soil in the garden was perfect for growing plants.
The oxidated lead roof had begun to corrode and rust.
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