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during formation of water from hydrogen and oxygen which one of the following doesn't occur
hydrogen has oxidized
oxygen has reduced
oxygen gain electrons
hydrogen behave as oxidizing agent​

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Answered by tanushreeb1977
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Explanation:

Substance can acts as both oxidizing as well as reducing agent when a metal atom is present in its intermediate step.

O^{3}

can acts as only oxidizing agent due to its unstable nature and decomposes to give nascent oxygen.

HNO^{3}

:Nitrogen is present in its highest oxidation state i.e.,+5 so it can act as only oxidizing agent.

SO^{2}

:Sulphur is present in +4 oxidation state so it can act as both oxidizing as well as reducing agent.

H^{2} O^{2}

:Oxygen is present in -1 oxidation state so it can act as both oxidizing as well as reducing agent.

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