oksüdatsioonivoimu
Oksüdatsioonivoimu, more commonly known as oxidizing power, refers to the tendency of a chemical species to cause oxidation in another substance. Oxidation is a chemical process that involves the loss of electrons by a molecule, atom, or ion. A species with high oxidizing power readily accepts electrons from another species, thereby oxidizing it and becoming reduced itself. This reduction process involves the gain of electrons.
The strength of an oxidizing agent is typically measured by its reduction potential, often expressed in volts.
Conversely, substances with low oxidizing power are easily oxidized themselves and act as reducing agents. They
The concept of oxidizing power is fundamental in various chemical reactions, including combustion, electrochemistry, and biological