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what is an oxidising agent ​

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Answered by AdarshAbrahamGeorge
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An oxidizing agent (often referred to as an oxidizer or an oxidant) is a chemical species that tends to oxidize other substances, i.e. cause an increase in the oxidation state of the substance by making it lose electrons. Common examples of oxidizing agents include halogens (such as chlorine and fluorine), oxygen, and hydrogen peroxide.

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Answered by shreyakhairkar
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In reaction of oxidation if who makes oxygen available those are called as oxidants or oxidising agent......

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