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redox reaction of ZnSO
4+Cu​

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Answered by sssddd
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Answered by trinetra875
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An oxidizing agent (also oxidant) is the element or compound in an oxidation-reduction (redox) reaction that accepts an electron from another species. Because the oxidizing agent is gaining electrons (and is thus often called an electron acceptor), it is said to have been reduced.

A reductant is a reactant that donates electrons to other reactants during a redox reaction.

Zn(s)+CuSO

4

(aq)→ZnSO

4

(aq)+Cu(s)

oxidation reduction

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