Chemistry, asked by Banku573, 1 year ago

The reaction
H₂S + H₂O₂ → S + 2H₂O manifests
(a) Acidic nature of H₂O₂
(b) Alkaline nature of H₂O₂
(c) Oxidising action of H₂O₂
(d) Reducing action of H₂O₂.

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Answered by maanik8
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Explanation:

Options d is correct please see this

Answered by kingofself
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The reaction  H₂S + H₂O₂ → S + 2H₂O manifests acidic nature of H₂O₂.

Explanation:

In H2O2, the oxygen's oxidation state is -1 it is oxidized to 0, oxidation state by removing an electron or it can be reduced by addition of electron and oxidation state can be reduced to -2.

Oxidizing agent  

  • It is a reactant that electrons are removed from other reactants.
  • The oxidizing agent occurs these electrons and gains electrons for being reduced. It is an electron acceptor.

Reducing agent

  • It loses electrons and oxidized in chemical reaction.
  • Its oxidation state is low, so it is electron donor. It is oxidized, in the redox reaction it loses electrons. Examples are the formic acid, sulfite compounds, and the earth metals.

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