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hydrogen peroxide reducing agent and oxidizing agent

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Answered by alfredoshajumercy
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Hydrogen peroxide acts as both a reducing and an oxidizing agent. When H2O2 serves as an oxidizing agent, the oxygen of hydrogen peroxide (that is present in -1 oxidation state) is reduced to H2O (-2 oxidation state)

Answered by QueenBeBo
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hydrogen peroxide reducing agent and oxidizing agent?

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hydrogen peroxide is is both an oxidising agent and reducing agent. the oxidation of hydrogen peroxide by sodium hypochlorite yields singlet oxygen. the net reaction of a ferric ion with hydrogen peroxide is a ferrous ion and oxygen.

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