sodium hydroxide is a reducing agent and is a strongly alkaline caustic used in manufacturing soap.
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Yes. It is a reducing agent.
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Yes it is.
Reducing
Reducing
Yes, iron is a stronger reducing agent than copper.
Hydrogen peroxide, H2O2, is a powerful oxidizing agent. There are some interesting things going on with this odd substance, and a link is provided to the Wikipedia article on this chemical compound.
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When H2O2 serves as an oxidizing agent, the oxygen is reduced to H2O. When H2O2 serves as a reducing agent, the oxygen is oxidized to O2 and bubbles are noticed.
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Yes it can, depending on the acidity of the solution.
H2O2 oxidize into Oxygen.It reduce into water.
This reducing agent.
If you had the equation of H2O2(aq) ==> H2O(l) + O2(g), it wouldn't be balanced, so is incorrect. If it were 2H2O2 ==> 2H2O + O2, then it would be balanced, and H2O2 would be an example of a disproportionation reaction, where H2O2 is both the oxidizing and reducing agent, i.e., the O is both oxidized and reduced to form H2O and O2. Not sure if this is what you are looking for as the question is rather vague.
it is a reducing agent
Reducing
When H2O2 acts as an oxidizing agent, the H2O2 must be reduced. Therefore, the product from it will be water, in which oxygen has an oxidation number of -2, whereas in H2O2 has an oxidation number of -1 and in O2 the oxygen has an oxidation number of 0.
Hypo is a reducing agent when combined with Na.
it is both oxidizing as well as reducing agent
A substance that is good at reducing another atom