Chlorine is a strong oxidant that rapidly kills many harmful micro-organisms.
Being a strong oxidant, lead dioxide is a poison when ingested.
This distillable liquid hydrolyzes readily in air and is a strong oxidant.
Perchlorate is a strong oxidant so it may have destroyed any organic matter on the surface.
MoCl is a strong oxidant, as indicated by its lack of reaction with Cl.
Aerobic respiration is thus very efficient because oxygen is a strong oxidant.
HClO is a stronger oxidant than chlorine under standard conditions.
PtF is a strong oxidant and a strong fluorinating agent.
It reacts with strong oxidants and some forms of plastic, rubber, and coatings.
Like all organic compounds, it is incompatible with strong oxidants.