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auto oxidation - перевод на арабский

OXIDATION IN THE OPEN AIR
Auto-oxidation; Allylic hydrogen; Autooxidation
  • The cyclic mechanism of autoxidation

auto oxidation      
‎ تَأَكْسُدٌ ذاتِيّ‎
auto-oxidation         
تَأَكْسُدٌ ذاتِيّ
auto-da-fe         
  • 1683 painting by [[Francisco Rizi]] depicting the ''auto-da-fé'' held in [[Plaza Mayor, Madrid]], in 1680.
  • Condemned by the Inquisition wearing a sanbenito carrying the cross of St. Andrew ([[Francisco de Goya]]).
  • An auto-da-fé in Seville, illustration from 1870
RITUAL OF PENANCE OF CONDEMNED HERETICS/APOSTATES DURING THE SPANISH, PORTUGUESE OR MEXICAN INQUISITIONS
Auto da fé; Auto da Fe; Auto-da-fe; Auto-Da-Fe; Auto-Da-Fé; Auto de Fe; Auto-de-fes; Autos da fe; Autodafè; Auto Du Fae; Auto Da Fé; Autodafé; Autodafe; Auto-de-fé; Auto de fe; Auto da Fé; Autos-da-fé; Auto de fé; Auto da fe
حكم الموت حرقاً على الهراطقة أو الزنادقة

Определение

oxidation number
(also oxidation state)
¦ noun Chemistry a number representing the number of electrons lost or gained by an atom of a particular element when chemically combined.

Википедия

Autoxidation

Autoxidation (sometimes auto-oxidation) refers to oxidations brought about by reactions with oxygen at normal temperatures, without the intervention of flame or electric spark. The term is usually used to describe the gradual degradation of organic compounds in air at ambient temperatures. Many common phenomena can be attributed to autoxidation, such as food going rancid, the 'drying' of varnishes and paints, and the perishing of rubber. It is also an important concept in both industrial chemistry and biology. Autoxidation is therefore a fairly broad term and can encompass examples of photooxygenation and catalytic oxidation.

The common mechanism is a free radical chain reaction, where the addition of oxygen gives rise to hydroperoxides and their associated peroxy radicals (ROO•). Typically, an induction period is seen at the start where there is little activity; this is followed by a gradually accelerating take-up of oxygen, giving an autocatalytic reaction which can only be kept in check by the use of antioxidants. Unsaturated compounds are the most strongly effected but many organic materials will oxidise in this way given time.

Although autoxidation is usually undesirable it has been exploited in chemical synthesis. In these cases the term 'autoxidation' is often used more broadly to include spontaneous reactions with oxygen at elevated temperatures, such as in the Cumene process.