The reaction of H₂S + H₂O₂ → S + 2H₂O manifests
(a) Acidic nature of H₂O₂ (b) Alkaline nature of H₂O₂
(c) Oxidising nature of H₂O₂ (d) Reducing action of H₂O₂
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Alkaline medium option @ is correct
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Reduction
It is addition of Hydrogen or any electropositive element
It is also defined as removal of oxygen or any electronegative element
The one that undergoes oxidation and reduces other is oxidising agent .
Oxidation
It is addition of oxygen or any electronegative element
It is also defined as removal of hydrogen or any electropositive element .
The one that gets reduced and oxidises other is reducing agent .
In the above reaction : H₂S + H₂O₂ → S + 2H₂O
The option that is correct : Reducing action of H₂O₂
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