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Give a reaction in which hydrogen acts as an oxidant....¿¿¿​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Sulphur. In this reaction O.N. of H decreases from 0 (in H2) to -1 (in NaH). Thus in this reaction H2 is reduced and as such acts as an oxidising agent

Answered by medasanju
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Answer:

Sulphur. In this reaction O.N. of H decreases from 0 (in H2) to -1 (in NaH). Thus in this reaction H2 is reduced and as such acts as an oxidising agent.

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