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: '''Oxidising agents''' may allow other [[chemical]]s to [[combustion|combust]] without the need for [[oxygen]] in the [[air]]. | : '''Oxidising agents''' may allow other [[chemical]]s to [[combustion|combust]] without the need for [[oxygen]] in the [[air]]. | ||
: [[Solid]] and [[liquid]] '''oxidising agents''' are used in [[explosive]]s. | : [[Solid]] and [[liquid]] '''oxidising agents''' are used in [[explosive]]s. | ||
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+ | *Keep any naked flame away from the [[chemical]]. | ||
+ | *Keep [[flammable]] [[chemical]]s away from '''oxidising agents'''. |
Revision as of 09:50, 31 March 2019
Key Stage 3
Meaning

The hazard symbol for oxidising agents.
An oxidising agent is a chemical that causes the oxidation of other chemicals.
About Oxidising Agents
- Oxidising agents can make a fire burn more intensely.
- Oxidising agents may allow other chemicals to combust without the need for oxygen in the air.
- Solid and liquid oxidising agents are used in explosives.