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Why ozone act as only oxidant?

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Answered by suyiekpen18
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Hence, H2O2 can act as an oxidising as well as reducing agent. In ozone (O3), the oxidation state of oxygen is zero while in nitric acid (HNO3), the oxidation state of nitrogen is +5. ... I2 being a weaker oxidant oxidises S of an ion to a lower oxidation state of 2.5 in ion.

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Answered by PiyushRj
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Answer:

Ozone acts as oxidant.

Explanation:

Because,it allows few useful gases and convert harmful gases into fresh gases.

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