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what is reducing agent​

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Answered by Anonymous
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It is a substance which gives hydrogen or removes oxygen and cause reduction of other substance

Answered by ItsDynamoGirl
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A reducing agent is oxidized, because it loses electrons in the redox reaction. Examples of reducing agents include the earth metals, formic acid, and sulfite compounds. Definitions. A reducing agent reduces other substances and loses electrons; therefore, its oxidation state increases.A reducing agent is a substance that causes another substance to reduce. So to identify an oxidizing agent, simply look at the oxidation number of an atom before and after the reaction. If the oxidation number is greater in the product, then it lost electrons and the substance was oxidized.Good reducing agents include the active metals, such as sodium, magnesium, aluminum, and zinc, which have relatively small ionization energies and low electro-negativities. Metal hydrides, such as NaH, CaH2, and LiAlH4, which formally contain the H- ion, are also good reducing agents.

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