relationship between oxidation and oxidising agent in a redox reaction
The oxidising agent is a chemical causing an oxidising process (oxydation).
The compound being reduced is the oxidizing agent, and the one being oxidized is the reducing agent.
Nitrogen is not an oxidizing agent.
The oxidizing agent is oxygen.
oxygen is the oxidizing agent in both corrosion and combustion
No, lithium is a strong reducing agent.
No. Oxygen is a strong oxidizing agent.
Its the substance reduced which is termed to be an oxidizing agent. When a substance is reduced, it loses electrons that are taken up by another substance thereby oxidizing another substance (oxidising agent).
An oxidizing agent supplies oxygen, and a fuel consumes oxygen.
Nitrogen is not an oxidizing agent.
The oxidizing agent is oxygen.
Sodium chloride is not an oxidizing agent.
it is both oxidizing as well as reducing agent
An oxidizing agent oxidizes the reducing agent, while the reducing agent reduces the oxidizing agent. In simple terms, both processes occur simultaneously. Oxidizing is defined as: the gain of oxygen, loss of hydrogen or loss of electrons. E.g.: C + O2 -> CO2 In this case oxygen would be the oxidizing agent as it supplies oxygen to the carbon. Similarly carbon would be the reducing agent in this case.
oxygen is the oxidizing agent in both corrosion and combustion
This chemical element is fluorine.
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Reducing
The effect of replacing iodine with other oxidizing agents is that the substance being stained will not be stained. Iodine is the only oxidizing agent to dye the material.