oxydation
/ɔksɪˈdeɪʃən/Definitions
1. noun
the process of oxidation, especially the loss of electrons from an atom, molecule, or ion.
“The rusting of the metal is an example of oxydation.”
2. noun
a chemical reaction in which an atom, molecule, or ion loses one or more electrons, typically resulting in the gain of oxygen or the loss of hydrogen.
“The oxydation of the metal led to the formation of a new compound.”