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Hydrogen peroxide is not:(a) a reducing agent (b) an oxidising agent(c) a dehydrating agent (d) a bleaching agent
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Hydrogen peroxide is a compound with the formula H2O2. It is a powerful oxidizing agent and can also act as a reducing agent in some reactions. It is also used as a bleaching agent in many industries. Show more…
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