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The compound which could not act both as oxidising as well as reducing agent is

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Answered by joelsjm8089
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Water(H2O): Oxidising agents such as fluorine, can oxidize water to oxygen and reducing agents, such as lithium, can reduce water to hydrogen.

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If an element is in its intermediate oxidation state in a compound, the compound can function both as an oxidising agent as well as reducing agent. Some of the examples are: Water(H2O): Oxidising agents such as fluorine, can oxidize water to oxygen and reducing agents, such as lithium, can reduce water to hydrogen

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