oxidizer
/ˈɒksɪˌaɪzaɪzər/Definitions
1. noun
A substance that promotes oxidation, such as a chemical used to increase the rate of burning of a fuel.
“The rocket’s fuel was accelerated by the powerful oxidizer.”
2. verb
To add oxygen or an oxygen-releasing substance to something in order to promote oxidation.
“The fire was oxidized by the addition of oxygen.”