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identify the reducing agent in burning of magnesium and rusting of iron? please answer​

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Answered by ItzGeniusMunda
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Answered by llElegantlavenderll
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Both of them are oxidation reactions, i.e. in both of them a certain element reacts with oxygen and produces an oxide, however there are a few differences.

Both of them are oxidation reactions, i.e. in both of them a certain element reacts with oxygen and produces an oxide, however there are a few differences.Rusting of iron happens only in the presence of water. It takes place at room temperature when iron reacts with oxygen to form a brown layer of Iron(III)Oxide, which is rust.

Both of them are oxidation reactions, i.e. in both of them a certain element reacts with oxygen and produces an oxide, however there are a few differences.Rusting of iron happens only in the presence of water. It takes place at room temperature when iron reacts with oxygen to form a brown layer of Iron(III)Oxide, which is rust.Magnesium burns in oxygen with a bright white flame to produce magnesium oxide.

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