KMnO4 and H2SO4 are oxidising agents. Oxidising agents are hungry for electrons...
They accept electrons and become reduced.
Ketones resist oxidation by most oxidising agents, including potassium dichromate and molecular oxygen.
reducing agents and oxidising agents.
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those reagents which oxidize even very reactive compounds having weaker bond are called mild oxidising agents
Oxidising agents gain electrons. Fluorine is a smaller atom than chlorine, so the effective pull of its nucleus is greater.
those reagents which oxidize even very reactive compounds having weaker bond are called mild oxidising agents
Yes, it contains strong oxidising agents and can easily damage skin if spilt on it, or your insides if swallowed.
because reaction with iodine are reversible in nature ... that means the the HI formed during the reaction can again become I2 and so to not let that happen... oxidising agents are needed.
In textile industry oxidising agents are used to bleach cloths. Chlorine water is the example for this.
Oxidising is losing eletrons