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a sulphur containing species that can not be an oxidising agent​

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Answered by santy2
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H2S

Explanation:

Hydrogen sulphide is a reducing agent

It cannot be an oxidising agent because it does not contain oxygen as one of the elements making it.

Only compounds containing oxygen can be oxidising agents.

Hydrogen sulphide is a strong reducing agent.

H2SO4 and SO2 are oxidising agents because they contain oxygen as a compound making them.

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