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what is the work of oxidising reagents​

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Answered by MadihaNalband
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An oxidizing agent is a reactant that removes electrons from other reactants during a redox reaction. The oxidizing agent typically takes these electrons for itself, thus gaining electrons and being reduced. An oxidizing agent is thus an electron acceptor.

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Answered by 567sweetysharma
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An Oxidising Reagent is a substance that has the ability to oxidise other substances in other words to accept their electrons. Common Oxidising agent are O2,Hydrogen peroxide and the halogen.

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