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A reducing agent is a substance that reduces another substance by:
In the process of reducing another substance, the reducing agent itself becomes oxidised.
Common Reducing Agents are:
Test for Oxidising Agent: Use of a Reducing Agent e.g. aqueous potassium iodide, KI(aq) Observation: Colourless solution turns brown.
Chemistry behind it: 2I–(aq) => I2(aq) + 2e–
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An oxidising agent is a substance that oxidises another substance by
In the process of oxidising another substance, the oxidising agent itself becomes reduced
Common Oxidising Agents are:
Test for Reducing Agent: Use of an Oxidising Agent e.g. acidified potassium manganate (VII). Observation: Purple solution decolourises.
Chemistry behind it: MnO4–(aq) + 8H+(aq) + 5e– => Mn2+(aq) + 4H2O(l)