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peroxide vs oxidiser

oxidiser vs peroxide

peroxide and oxidiser both are nouns.

peroxide is a verb but oxidiser is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
peroxide Yes No Yes No
oxidiser Yes No No No
As nouns, oxidiser is a hypernym of peroxide; that is, oxidiser is a word with a broader meaning than peroxide:
  • peroxide: a viscous liquid with strong oxidizing properties; a powerful bleaching agent; also used (in aqueous solutions) as a mild disinfectant and (in strong concentrations) as an oxidant in rocket fuels
  • oxidiser: a substance that oxidizes another substance
Other hypernyms of peroxide include oxidant, oxidizer, oxidizing agent.
peroxide (noun) oxidiser (noun)
a viscous liquid with strong oxidizing properties; a powerful bleaching agent; also used (in aqueous solutions) as a mild disinfectant and (in strong concentrations) as an oxidant in rocket fuels a substance that oxidizes another substance
an inorganic compound containing the divalent ion -O-O-
peroxide (verb) oxidiser (verb)
bleach with peroxide
Difference between peroxide and oxidiser

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