no. helium is chemically inert.
Carbon dioxide is the reducing agent.
Fluorine is the strongest reducing agent.
fructose is non-reducing sugar
I believe you're talking about redox electroplating in a salt medium. If that's the case, then nickel is in fact the reducing agent. Reducing agent loses electrons, oxidizing agent gains.
Strong Oxid. Agent bcs Reduction Potential is too high.
A substance that is good at reducing another atom
depends on what else is in the equation
A substance that is good at reducing another atom
This reducing agent.
it is a reducing agent
no. helium is chemically inert.
Reducing
Zinc (metal) does not react with gold (metal), neither with cyanide (salt).
I would say yes.
Hypo is a reducing agent when combined with Na.
it is both oxidizing as well as reducing agent