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What is responsible for the oxidising action of sulphuric acid?

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This is do remove water from the solution
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It is a good oxidizing agent because of its positively charged sulfate ions SO4- that bind positively charged electrons. Sulfuric acid is not as strong an oxidizing agent as elemental fluorine, nitric acid, or potassium permanganate. These three molecules have a greater affinity for electrons than sulfuric acid.                        HOPE IT HELPS YOU MARK MY ANSWER AS BRAINLIST

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