oxygenise (Meaning)

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oxygenise (v)

change (a compound) by increasing the proportion of the electronegative part; or change (an element or ion) from a lower to a higher positive valence: remove one or more electrons from (an atom, ion, or molecule)

dehydrogenate with oxygen

impregnate, combine, or supply with oxygen

Synonyms & Antonyms of oxygenise

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oxygenise Sentence Examples

  1. The doctor prescribed oxygen therapy to oxygenise the patient's blood.
  2. Plants release oxygen as a byproduct of photosynthesis, oxygenising the atmosphere.
  3. Ozone, an allotrope of oxygen, is an essential part of Earth's ozone layer, which oxygenises high-altitude air.
  4. To oxygenise a solution, air can be bubbled through it or dissolved oxygen can be added.
  5. Some microorganisms carry out respiration without oxygen, a process known as anaerobic respiration, while others require oxygen, known as aerobic respiration, to oxygenise their cells.
  6. The lungs play a vital role in oxygenising the blood by absorbing oxygen from the inhaled air.
  7. High levels of dissolved oxygen in water bodies promote the health of aquatic ecosystems by oxygenising the water for fish and other organisms.
  8. Oxygenated water is often used in skincare and beauty treatments to oxygenise the skin and enhance its appearance.
  9. During exercise, the body increases its oxygen consumption rate to oxygenise the muscles and fuel energy production.
  10. Oxygen is essential for combustion, a chemical reaction that involves the rapid combination of oxygen with other substances, releasing heat and light, in order to oxygenise the reactants.

FAQs About the word oxygenise

change (a compound) by increasing the proportion of the electronegative part; or change (an element or ion) from a lower to a higher positive valence: remove on

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The doctor prescribed oxygen therapy to oxygenise the patient's blood.

Plants release oxygen as a byproduct of photosynthesis, oxygenising the atmosphere.

Ozone, an allotrope of oxygen, is an essential part of Earth's ozone layer, which oxygenises high-altitude air.

To oxygenise a solution, air can be bubbled through it or dissolved oxygen can be added.