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when does water act as oxidising agent???? ​

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Answered by vishal6712
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it has one oxygen to give and it act as oxydising agent

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We have seen that some oxidising agents, such as fluorine, can oxidize water to oxygen. There are also some reducing agents, such as lithium, which can reduce water to hydrogen. In terms of redox, water behaves much as it did in acid-base reactions, where we found it to be amphiprotic.In the presence of a strong electron acceptor (strong oxidizing agent), water serves as a reducing agent. Water is rather weak as an oxidizing or as a reducing agent, however; so there are not many substances which reduce or oxidize it. Thus it makes a good solvent for redox reactions.

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