it acts as oxidizing agent.
Nitrogen is not an oxidizing agent.
The oxidizing agent is oxygen.
It is an oxy acid which may act as an oxidizing agent, reducing agents are those which may produce atomic hydrogen or hydride ion.
oxygen is the oxidizing agent in both corrosion and combustion
it is both oxidizing as well as reducing agent
The pure compound is colorless, but older samples tend to acquire a yellow Nitric acid is also commonly used as a strong oxidizing agent.
Hydrochloric acid can act as a Bronsted acid, an oxidizing agent and as a reducing agent.
Because chromic acid is an oxidizing agent.
NO3- is the strongest oxidizing agent because it looses an electron in order to become HNO3
Nitric acid is an oxidizing agent
it acts as oxidizing agent.
Nitrous acid is used to make diazides from amines; this occurs by nucleophilic.
No. Hydrogen gas is generally a reducing agent.
An oxidizing agent may be acidic, basic, or neutral.
Sulfuric acid can act as both as an oxidizing agent as well as a reducing agent. It has hydrogen and sulfur which can be reduced, and oxygen which can be oxidized.
creating silver dioxide and sulfuric acid