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Compounds of elements in high oxidation states (such as ClO−4, NO−3, MnO−4, Cr2O2−7, and UF6) tend to act as oxidants and become reduced in chemical reactions.

Compounds of elements in low oxidation states (such as CH4, NH3, H2S, and HI) tend to act as reductants and become oxidized in chemical reactions.

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Compounds of elements in high oxidation states (such as ClO−4, NO−3, MnO−4, Cr2O2−7, and UF6) tend to act as oxidants and become reduced in chemical reactions. Compounds of elements in low oxidation states (such as CH4, NH3, H2S, and HI) tend to act as reductants and become oxidized in chemical reactions.

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