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timama [110]
4 years ago
8

What role does the oxidation agent play in a redox reaction

Chemistry
1 answer:
ladessa [460]4 years ago
8 0
The oxidizing agent receives electrons from the reducing agent.  Keep in mind that the<span> reducing agent is the element in an oxidation-reduction reaction that gives an electron to another species. And since the reducing agent always loses its electrons, it is considered to call its condition 'oxidized'.</span>
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