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Explain the reducing action of CO

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reducing agents, and those of the electropositive elements are very strong reducing agents because the metal gives up electrons to the carbon, resulting in a polar M―C bond with a partial positive charge on the metal and a negative charge on the carbon.

A reducing agent is oxidized because it loses electrons in the redox reaction. ... The glucose (C6H12O6) is being oxidized, so it is the reducing agent. In organic chemistry, reduction more specifically refers to the addition of hydrogen to a molecule, though the aforementioned definition still applies.

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