Chemistry, asked by sarojakumar2005, 10 months ago

hydrogen acts as a reducing agent explain the statement by giving examples​

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Answered by ishika7968
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Hydrogen acts as a good reducing agent means, when hydrogen gas passed over the hot metallic oxide of copper, lead, iron etc. It removes oxygen from them and reduces them to their corresponding metal.

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