"Oxime" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
An oxime is a type of compound that is derived from aldehydes or ketones by reacting them with hydroxylamine (NH2OH). This reaction is known as the Passerini reaction. Oximes are commonly used in organic chemistry as intermediates in the synthesis of various compounds, such as pharmaceuticals and fragrances.
Oxidizes is the third person singular simple present tense of the verb "to oxidize", which means to convert something into an oxide, especially by combining it with oxygen. For example: "The metal oxidizes quickly when exposed to air."
Oxidulated refers to the process of oxidation, which is a chemical reaction in which an atom, molecule, or ion loses one or more electrons, typically resulting in the formation of a new compound or ions. In other words, oxidulated means changed or transformed by oxidation.