Difference between mild oxidising agent and common oxidising agent
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Mild oxidising agent is hemical compound that readily transfers oxygen atoms or a substance that gains electrons in a redox chemical reaction is referred as oxidizing agents
Atoms, ions, and molecules that have an unusually large affinity for electrons tend to be Common oxidizing agents.
Atoms, ions, and molecules that have an unusually large affinity for electrons tend to be Common oxidizing agents.
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Mild oxidising agent is hemical compound that readily transfers oxygen atoms or a substance that gains electrons in a redox chemical reaction is referred as oxidizing agents
Atoms, ions, and molecules that have an unusually large affinity for electrons tend to be Common oxidizing agents.
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