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oksüdatsioonivõime is a term related to the ability of a substance to oxidize another substance. In chemistry, oxidation is a process where a substance loses electrons. An oxidizing agent, or oxidant, is a substance that causes oxidation in another substance. Conversely, the substance being oxidized is said to be reduced. The strength of an oxidizing agent is often described by its potential to accept electrons. This is quantitatively measured as its reduction potential. A higher reduction potential generally indicates a stronger oxidizing agent. Therefore, a substance with a high oksüdatsioonivõime is capable of readily accepting electrons from other substances, causing them to undergo oxidation. This concept is fundamental in understanding redox reactions, which are ubiquitous in chemical processes, including combustion, corrosion, and biological respiration. The term itself, oksüdatsioonivõime, directly translates to "oxidation ability" or "oxidizing power," highlighting its core meaning within chemical contexts.