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Hydrogen acts as an oxidising agent in the reactions with
a) bromine
b) calcium
c) nitrogen
c) sulphur

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Answered by captainkhan85
6

Answer

None of the Above....

Answered by mochamageoffrey93
2

Answer:

None of the above.

Explanation:

For a compound to oxidise another, it needs to have oxygen atoms.

Hydrogen lacks oxygen atoms thereby it cannot oxidise any reaction among the options.

Further explanation

If it were for instance water, then it could have acted as an oxidising agent by donating its oxygen atoms to, for instance Ca.

Through this, water shall have acted as an oxidising agent in the reaction.

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