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Is H2Se reducing agent

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Answered by nitinsahil2005
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Answer

NO,

But H2Te is a reducing agent.

Answered by marishthangaraj
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H_2Se is not a reducing agent.

Explanation:

  • A reducing agent is naturally in one of its lesser likely oxidation positions, and is identified as the electron donor.
  • A reducing agent is being oxidized, since it drops electrons in the redox reaction. Examples of reducing agents comprise the earth metals, formic acid, and sulfite complexes.
  • Strong reducing agents simply lose (or donate) electrons. Decent reducing agents tend to comprise of atoms with a low electronegativity, the capacity of an atom or molecule to appeal bonding electrons, and types with comparatively small ionization energies aid as good reducing agents too.

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