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Hydrogen gas is not reducing in nature.

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Answered by rosemary251
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Answer:

true

Explanation:

true this is the correct answer

Answered by Anonymous
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False

Hydrogen is reducing agent ✓

Explanation:

Oxidation is a reaction in which oxygen combines with another substance either wholly or in part but reduction is a reaction in which a compound is deprived of all or part of oxygen it contains.

In the electronic concept, oxidation is defined as a process in which an atom or an Ion loses electrons whereas reduction is defined as a process in which an atom or an iron gains electrons.

An oxidizing agent or oxidant is one that oxidizes other substance other by accepting electrons or by providing oxygen or an electronegative iron ore by removing hydrogen or and electropositive iron.

A reducing agent is one that reduces other substances are thereby providing electrons or by providing hydrogen or and electropositive iron ore by removing oxygen or an electronegative iron.

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